Hmm. Amazing how open minded you guys are. This reminds me of debates with skeptics I have had in other forums. I, personally, am sure that there is something to Ki and internal energy.

It is worth noting that a few years ago in a discussion with a medical doctor running a website on medical quackery, he singled out acupuncture as one medical technique which appeared to work, even though his site was devoted to debunking medical quackery.

Another discussion I had was on Ninja invisibility techniques. Skeptics, of course, dismiss all such things as bunk.

This is quite amusing. Modern studies in electroreception prove the possibility of martial arts related ESP.

Skeptics reject this while at the same time using electroreception to debunk ghost stories.
http://www.biologydaily.com/biology/Electroreception
http://skepdic.com/comments/ghostcom.html

You really can't have it both ways. If the human brain and nervous system are sufficiently sensitive to electromagnetism to feel a ghostly presence when exposed to piezoelectric currents caused by the compression of crystals in old granite buildings (Claim made by skeptic debunking ghost stories in old granite buildings in a program on the history channel) then it is more than sensitive enough to have various forms of 'ESP' based on feeling the electromagnetic fields of other people.

Again, this forum seems to be a century or two behind the times in modern scientific developments.

Now this is not exactly Ki, but it does produce a lot of Ki like effects.