Deshpande, Pradeep B. ; Kulkarni, B. D. ; Aroskar, S. S. ; Bhavsar, S. N. (2011) Levitation during meditation: a scientific investigation Journal of Consciousness Exploration & Research, 2 (4). No pp given.. ISSN 2153-8212
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Abstract
The phenomenon of human levitation while in the state of meditation has been investigated from a six sigma perspective. Using the forces of gravitation and buoyancy, we provide scientific explanation for the phenomenon and derive balancing condition for neutrality beyond which the gravitational forces can be overcome. Direct experimental evidences in the form of snapshots in time giving the details as one progresses into meditation as well as a link to video records of persons in the state of levitation are provided. Indirect evidences and ancient writings appear to be consistent with the mechanics of levitation. Reputable scientific publications have been reporting on the characteristics and benefits of meditation for some years. The work reported herein appears to add to an increasing body of evidence on the variety of measurable outcomes of meditation.
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