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The answer is energy transfer, in one form or another, that is always the answer to "how is it powered". In molecules this is due (simplistically) to flow of electrical charge from positive to negative potentials.
I noticed when I train, I increase heat dramatically and the overall energy in my body. It's only natural to believe you can learn to manipulate heat/energy transfers in the body to do different things "better" than you normally would. I think many people other than martial artists do this...sprint runners for instance. I think I have seen a lot of gymnasts do similar things. Someone sees a gymnast and wonder how they are able to do a full routine, leap ten feet into the air, and stick a landing. When I see that, I think "wow, good chi".
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In the grand scheme of things, I can concede that "energy" and heat may be construed as the same thing under certain conditions (preferably on the macroscale). But, the problem is in the context.
But let's start at the beginning.
You talked about bio-feedback before which is to wit, a feat of concentration where the brain activity hovers around various hertz frequencies which has some vague connection to heart rate, GSR (galvanic skin response), and the sleeping state of the brain.
Originally Posted by W. Rabbit
In many ways, this is machine-assisted meditation. Narrowing the mental focus has nothing to do with "chi".
To go further along into your insistence upon "feats of strength" being a phenomenon which can be trained into a usable skill ala The Incredible Hulk, I laugh at your naivete.
The chemical epinephrine (i.e. adrenaline) is not a magic squirt to grow massive muscles. It is a mental response to stressors which results in increased blood flow and respiration. However, while there may be an increase in the tensor strength of the muscles, this is partially an increase in oxygen to the tissues and partially another feat of mental focus.
Originally Posted by W. Rabbit
Not "chi".
Furthermore, abnormally high or prolonged levels of epinephrine can result in atrophy of the adrenal glands themselves and damage to the entire sympathetic nervous system.
That's some Dr. Yeung ****, y'know that? "poshitive and negative ion blah blah blah".
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I can't tell if you're talking about strong and weak nuclear force, polarization, or fucking entropy. I have no clue, so I'm not going to dissect it until you clarify.
Do I really have to explain the concepts of physiological movement and exercise? Really?
Originally Posted by W. Rabbit
There is no "heat transfer" inside the body beyond the endocrine system regulating the heat of the internal organs and displacing that heat into the skin which is thusly cooled by perspiration.
Why you think you could control that consciously, I have no idea. Again, what you're referring to is probably another feat of mental focus, not chi.
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Thanks.
If you're referring to Mo's polygraph, those things are a great example of bio-feedback bullshit.
So you feel that performing feats of strength can't be trained? Please continue...:zicon_ram
Ok so you claim to know exactly what Chi is then, since you know what I described is definitely "Not 'chi'". Please tell us more about chi then.
Thanks for that useless anatomy lesson.
Hmm no it's basic electro-thermodynamics.
You're blabbing on and on about all sorts of physics terms that aren't part of our discussion.
Yeah please do, for the rest of us.
That's a really silly thing to say, considering the million things you can do to move heat from/to the body. You just disproved heat pads, ice packs, and punching, for starters. It's funny you bring up things like the hypothalamus since the effects on heat and overheating on the hypothalamus results in heat stroke deaths. So now you're trying to disprove that people die from the heat transfer that causes heat stroke.
I don't know if I can control it, but I won't find out without trying.
Go train.
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Here this will help explain.
THE THERMODYNAMICS OF THE HUMAN BODY AND THE BIOPHYSICAL
FEATURES OF THE THERMAL ENERGY
http://www.biofizyka.slam.katowice.pl/lab/lab5.prn.pdfMost of the heat produced in the body is generated in the deep organs, especially in the liver, brain, heart and the skeletal muscles during exercise. Then this heat is transferred from the
deeper organs and tissues to the skin, where it is lost to the air and other surroundings. Therefore, the rate at which heat is lost is determined almost entirely by two factors: first, how rapidly heat can be conducted from where it is produced in the body core to the skin and how rapidly heat can then be transferred from the skin to the surroundings.
AUTHOR
Jakub Taradaj
Chair and Department of Medical Biophysics
Silesian University School of Medicine
ul. Medyków 18, bud. C2
40 - 752 Katowice
POLANDLast edited by W. Rabbit; 8/04/2010 4:15pm at .



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