Can't Humanity Produce a Kamehameha? Dragon Ball

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Dragon Ball" was serialized from 1984 to 1995.

The main character of Dragon Ball is Son Goku.

Son Goku has special moves such as "Genkidama" and "Kaio-ken," but it is the "Kamehameha" that I admire.

I used to practice trying to produce Kamehameha when I was in school. (Actually, I did it when I was an adult.)

Can we really not produce a Kamehameha for the real world human race?

I think I can do a Kamehameha.

Ki" in the Dragon Ball world

Suppose there is "Dragon Power" in the Dragon Ball world.
It is impossible to produce a Kamehameha if such a non-existent force is set up.

However, Dragon Ball's long-range attacks are released with "Ki".
This "chi" is the internal energy of the organism.

And the "Kamehameha" is a condensed version of the body's internal energy.
If you think of it that way, you can get it out.

How can we control our chi?

The concept of "chi" exists in the real world as well.

In case you are wondering, the early Dragon Balls were a Chinese-inspired world, and "chi" is a Chinese medical term.

So, the control of "chi" has to do with China....

Taijiquan" is a representative Chinese martial art.
If you learn tai chi qigong, you may be able to hit a kamehameha.

Maybe the calorie consumption is too much.

I remember the early Son Goku destroying a wall with a Kamehameha wave.

It would mean that the power of the Kamehameha wave is equivalent to that of a firearm.

If the average person were to perform such a feat, he or she could burn a large number of calories and become skinny in one shot.

Maybe that's why Sun Wukong eats a crazy amount of food.

I'll just fool around with that kind of story and end this conversation.