A new quantum theory to explain homeopathy

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on 13 May 2011

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Presently we have no accepted scientific theory of how homeopathic dilutions might work. Several lines of enquiry have been followed over the years with little success. As we have presented in our Spring 2010 Newsletter (available from www.homeoinst.org), a new quantum theory with the potential to adequately explain homeopathic dilutions exists. This theory initially described by G Preparata in 1995, is currently being investigated as a possible explanation for other anomalous physical effects.

The HRI proposes to explore and test this theory in the context of the high-dilutions present in homeopathy. We believe this theory is a strong candidate in the search for a physical theory of homeopathy. We are presently raising funds for this exciting project, please give generously. With your support, it all becomes possible.

For more information about this project visit www.homeoinst.org/research-projects

 

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