Can people really have superpowers?

Kit, a professor of neurology at Harvard University? 6? On August 7th, 2006, 1 Leng published a paper in Brains willing, an authoritative journal of American neurology, saying that everyone can acquire superhuman abilities, such as thinking, as long as they are trained for a long time. Professor Xie Leng also mentioned the specific training methods in the article, and the training plan even passed the audit of the authoritative organization of the journal.

Professor Lu Leng is an expert in psychological suggestion and one of the earliest experts in the United States who initiated psychological suggestion to relieve symptoms. In 1980s, Professor Lu Leng caused an uproar in the medical field with his article Psychological Hints and Non-drug Therapy. Just as his chat suggestion was echoed in the United States, Professor Leng retired silently, and it turned out that he had made a more amazing discovery.

The cause of the incident is that Professor Xie Leng found that the proportion of patients with end-organ diseases (such as cancer) is 400 times higher than that of ordinary people through statistical research on the medical records of more than 500 patients with depression. After a more extensive and in-depth investigation, he found that all patients with depression will "feel" that there is something wrong with this part for a long time before the end-organ disease is diagnosed by medicine, sometimes as long as 20 years. After studying some patients with detailed health records, Professor Xie Leng found a strange phenomenon, that is, when those with end-stage organ diseases began to "feel" that there was something wrong with their organs, there was no medical means to detect that this person would have a tendency to get sick. Professor Lu Leng intuitively felt that the influence of ideas on matter had far exceeded the bold prediction at that time, so he had an idea that he felt terrible at that time: people's ideas did have matter to use.

And then what, kit? 6? 1 Leng is willing to quit at the peak of his career and study this unknown or even untrustworthy force instead. From 1985, Professor Lai Leng began a semi-isolated life, focusing on the research and training of personal thoughts. He believes that when the idea is very weak, it can only affect a few atoms and molecules, but as long as you work hard, it will eventually affect an object visible to the naked eye. It is precisely because of paranoia that people with depression will affect their bodies and make themselves sick.

In the first 10 years, Professor Leng got nothing, but he still believed in the existence of ideological power. Finally, in the summer of 1999, he affirmed his research results, because he changed the movement of a green algae cell under the microscope just by "imagining". According to the research records at that time, "I told the green elves where to go ..."

In order to make everyone in the world believe in their research results and give the medical community an irrefutable fact, Kit? 6? 1 Leng decided to continue to train his "superhuman will" until he could move objects that are easy to see with his own opinions. 10 years have passed. Finally, in May 2006, he was able to make a piece of paper with a weight of about 0.032 mg fly with his mind. The size of the paper scraps is just visible to the naked eye, and the area is not more than half the size of sesame seeds, but he finally succeeded. Nearly 20 years of hard work has paid off, and the professor feels that he has the power that only myths have.

When I wanted to publish a paper in the early days, I treated him with crazy eyes, Kit? 6? 1 Leng spent $2,000 to go to the largest notary office in new york, which proved his "ability". After half a year's efforts and repeated investigations by dozens of top neurologists, the medical community has to admit this fabulous power. Harvard specially extracted $20 million from the fund as the initial funding for Professor Lu Leng's "Super Learning Group". The professor said that we should constantly improve the training methods, mass-produce people with strong ideas, and finally achieve practical goals.