I would like to discuss the Nishino-style breathing method in more depth.
In my previous talk, I mentioned the experiment of injecting chi into mice, and this time I would like to go a little deeper into the existence of chi and how to prove it.
First, regarding the question of whether "chi" really exists, there is actual evidence.
This is based on Dr. Nishino's research, and a paper has been published.
Specifically, he injected chi into mice, and as a result, the condition of the mice changed.
The question is, however, whether it is possible to measure the "chi" itself.
With today's science and technology, it seems difficult to directly measure qi itself.
This is probably because qi does not develop in space.
So, if qi does not develop in space, does such a thing really exist? Furthermore, can it be released from the human body? The question arises, "Can chi really exist?
I would like to discuss this from the perspective of mathematical set theory.
In mathematical set theory, there is the concept of "nonadditive infinity.
This refers to an infinite set that cannot be added (counted up).
For example, there is a set of positive integers, and the power set of that set (i.e., the set containing all subsets of the positive integers) is greater than the original set of positive integers.
This is the concept of a nonadditive infinite.
Non-additive infinities do indeed exist, but they cannot be added (counted up) and therefore do not accept mathematical operations.
This indicates that its existence is certain, although it is difficult to prove.
Thus, qi is also considered to be a concept very close to nonadditive infinity.
From the standpoint of logic, there are propositions, such as the Cretan paradox, that are difficult to prove but whose existence is certain.
Qi may be considered to exist in this way.
Next, let us consider the phenomenon of ki being released from the human body.
This is a well-known phenomenon in the field of Nishino-ryu breathing techniques and qigong.
However, many people may find this strange.
One reason for this is that they see the human body as a collection of single cells.
Dr. Nishino often talked about the interaction and communication between cells.
The human body is composed of 70 trillion cells, which interact and form a set.
This aggregation is thought to be responsible for the release of qi.
Specifically, the aggregation formed by the interaction of 70 trillion cells is thought to be involved in the release of qi.
In other words, qi release is not due to the function of individual cells, but rather to the function of the aggregate of cells.
Based on this idea, qi release is not a mysterious phenomenon, but one that can be logically explained.
In addition, as Gödel and Cantor proved in the early 20th century, non-additive infinity is greater than additive infinity.
Applying this to the emission of qi, we can conclude that the existence of qi is indeed difficult to prove, but that its existence is certain.
In other words, qi is difficult to measure or prove, but it certainly exists.
In this light, the existence of qi and its emission is not an outlandish phenomenon, but rather one that can be logically explained.
As Dr. Nishino mentioned, it is important to view things from a broader perspective, not bound by our brains.
It is important to recognize that there are phenomena that cannot be understood only with our brains.
Nishino's breathing techniques and qigong teach us to see things from such a broader perspective.
By looking at cells and their interactions without being bound by our brains, we can make new discoveries and understandings.
This concept can be applied to modern science and technology as well.
For example, there may be phenomena and unknown energies that have yet to be elucidated by current science.
In order to elucidate these, we need not only conventional scientific methods, but also new perspectives and approaches such as the Nishino-style.
If more research is conducted on the existence of qi and its release, new discoveries may be made.
Also, if more specific research is done on the release of ki and its effects, it could be applied to the field of medicine and health care.
New methods of treatment and health maintenance that utilize ki energy may be developed.
Nishino-style breathing and qigong are very interesting not only as mere health and relaxation methods, but also as scientific research subjects.
In conclusion, Nishino-ryu breathing techniques and qigong are very interesting subjects from a scientific point of view.
There is still much that is not understood about the existence of qi and its release, but to understand it, we need new perspectives and approaches as well as conventional scientific methods.
As Dr. Nishino has shown us, it is important to view things from a broad perspective, not bound by our brains.
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