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Citation

Leikind BJ, McCarthy WJ. Experientia 1988; 44(4): 310-315.

Affiliation

G A Technologies, Inc., San Diego, California 92138.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1988, Birkhäuser Verlag)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

3282906

Abstract

Firewalking is known throughout recorded history and around the world. Ordinarily it is associated with religious beliefs or mystical states of mind in which the gods or unusual mental powers provide extraordinary protection for true believers or those with proper training. However, firewalking commonly involves hot materials of low heat capacity and poor thermal conductivity and sometimes the use of insulation. The excited or trance-like states of firewalkers contribute to the firewalkers' subjective experience but are not required for a successful walk. We conclude that elementary knowledge of physics and psychology is sufficient to explain the known observations of firewalking.


Language: en

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