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Proof of concept for potential new energy source

Updated  –  April 7, 2026 04:48 pm BST
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June 17, 2025: Proof of concept for a new source of renewable energy has been identified according to Andy Shih, chief technical officer at LumiFusion Green Energy Tech Innovation Co, on June 9 in a Tokyo briefing to Japanese media.

Proof of concept requires evidence deriving from an experiment or pilot project that demonstrates a design concept is feasible.

Shih, a former regional CEO of multinational NEC SVA Liquid Crystal Display Co, said his research team could demonstrate that the power of the mind — he called this “consciousness particles” (generated by consciousness) — “could directly change the trajectory and structure of material particles”.

The theory behind it may be startling but Shih’s thinking fits into a larger, more modern tradition.

Nobel Laureate Brian Josephson whose theories on superconductors are now standard, spent much of his life proving that consciousness (the power of thought from the brain) can have a direct impact on the physical world.

Shih said that by “combining high-level solar energy and high-level geocentric gravitational force with advanced technology, it can be shown that it is possible to generate electricity by releasing charged particles from within the volcanic rocks of Mount Fuji”.

Proof of his demonstration consisted of two piles of rocks in front of the assembled press audience. With the first one which was effectively not activated, no mind power was exerted. For the second an activated almost identical pile of rocks, mindpower was exerted for three minutes.

The two piles of rocks were then measured. In the un-activated rock a Fluke Thermocouple thermometer 51/I gave a reading of 21.6°C, and a Narda electromagnetic wave detector gave a frequency reading of 0.30. The same testing equipment was moved to the activated rocks where the readings were 22.2°C and 1.03.

Shih would agree the demonstration was not conducted in a full scientific manner — it couldn’t be he said as it was in front of television cameras, various electronic equipment and an unknown number of journalists.

However, he said this was clearly a proof of concept and invited interested parties including investors to come to take this further. Shih reckoned that a power plant tapping these increases in energy could be constructed.

Shih said the theory behind this starts with the idea that modern physics is based on particle wave theory — gravity being a prime example — and much of this is still unknown.