1952 In mid-July, the International Novice Conference held its first plenary meeting in Canberra, Australia, and invited 1 104 people from various countries who settled in Australia to do an experiment. Regarding whether the length of lifeline can be used as a sign of the length of life, there are the following experimental results:
1. There are 257 people whose lifelines are short, less than an inch long, and their life expectancy reaches 65 years. There are 182 people over 75 years old. 87 people have reached the age of 85 or above.
Second, the lifeline was broken in the middle, and the fracture was broken into most broken lines, indicating that there was a serious illness or a big accident, and 146 people almost died. It means that there have been many serious illnesses or accidents. But 206 people were seriously injured. However, there are exceptions. Forty-two people's lifelines were broken in many places, and most of them were broken. However, they have never had an accident or been seriously ill.
Third, there are continuous islands on the life line, forming a small chain, indicating that 3 17 people are in poor health for a long time (at least 10 years) and are prone to accidents. Among them, 144 people showed how little their health was, but they didn't encounter any accidents. 173 people said they were prone to accidents, but they were in good health.
Judging from the above experimental results, it is almost certain that the length of lifeline is not equal to the length of life! In other words, people with long lifelines may not live long. People with short lifelines may not be short-lived.
Therefore, some people with short lifelines should never be nervous because of their short life, let alone listen to the nonsense of some irresponsible fortune tellers and scare themselves to death.
In fact, palm reading is a knowledge of observation, experiment and statistics, which is not taught by immortals and is not immutable.
The so-called observation is the cognitive activity of the observer who has mastered the knowledge of palm reading.
A palmist or amateur should have not only rich knowledge of palmistry, but also knowledge of physiology, psychology, sociology, especially personality psychology. Otherwise, even if I read a lot of palm books and observed a lot of palms, I am only a skilled fortune teller at best.