What do scientists say about the girl who caused the fire?
Associate Professor, Dr. Nong Van Hai, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Institute of Biotechnology, said that in T's case, scientists and doctors need to conduct experimental tests to determine the exact cause of the problem.
Biologically and scientifically, the phenomenon of humans being able to set fire to surrounding objects is very unlikely. Previously, there have been some similar cases but no research has concluded the most accurate cause.
Many electrical appliances and household items in baby T's house suddenly caught fire.
According to Associate Professor Dr. Nong Van Hai, just put the child in the room, remove all objects that can create fire or cause fire in the room such as lighters, and observe whether the child can set fire to objects in the room or not to determine the most accurate cause.
The electrical outlet in baby T's house caught fire when she was near it.
Meanwhile, Professor Nguyen Dang Hung said that scientifically, these phenomena are often related to bio-energy fields, but it is not yet possible to draw an exact conclusion about the impact of these energy fields.
According to Mr. Hung, we should not pay too much attention to T. at present because it can easily disrupt and affect the child's life and activities.
Families can invite scientists and doctors to observe and use relevant equipment to measure gently and naturally without affecting the baby. Based on the results and measurements, if abnormalities are detected, further investigation can be conducted to clarify the cause.
Dr. Doan Van Binh, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Institute of Energy Science, said that there is currently no specific, accurate, and clearest research on this phenomenon, although there have been some reports of similar phenomena in the past. Regarding wearing quartz bracelets to limit the possibility of fire, science has not yet reached an accurate conclusion on this possibility.
The Vietnam Institute of Energy Science knows about this phenomenon of a little girl causing a fire, but has not yet researched it, so specific experiments need to be conducted to have a clear conclusion.
According to Professor Nguyen Dai Hung, Director of the Vietnam Institute of Physics, if V.'s family accepts, they can take T. to the Southern Office of the Vietnam Institute of Physics (No. 1, Mac Dinh Chi, Ben Nghe Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) to receive advice and support from scientists there to learn about this phenomenon.
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