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You want to consider who is looking at it? Isaac Send a noteboard - 04/03/2010 11:57:41 PM
water has no neurons to remember anything It is either in the water or it is not. Testing shows that it is not.


First off, an easy counter to that claim, from someone into this, would be pointing out that computers also have an amazing shortage of neurons, and are definitely better at recall than brains. If you're not heavily versed in the scientific method, you can know a lot of science and their claims can sound logical. Water, to those lacking a skeptic's mind or a lot physics and chemistry, can appear to exhibit some of the suggested traits. For one thing, many substances do exhibit 'memory' of a sort, though it is simply a byproduct of the minimization, we basically use that aspect of crystals and metals to produce semiconductors. Liquids can't do this, because the nature of liquid is basically patternless, but knowing why this is takes a lot more than High School Science.
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/medicine. About homeopathy. - 04/03/2010 09:33:30 PM 344 Views
Truth on the web right there! - 04/03/2010 09:51:16 PM 190 Views
I was most impressed myself. - 04/03/2010 09:52:23 PM 198 Views
what are you referring to as homeopathy? - 04/03/2010 09:51:33 PM 193 Views
I was referring to true homeopathy. - 04/03/2010 09:56:34 PM 216 Views
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Intriguing. - 04/03/2010 10:10:04 PM 171 Views
I think we had a small discussion on that in class one day. - 04/03/2010 10:18:22 PM 180 Views
I thought they were still discussing that one as a limited possibility - 05/03/2010 12:15:41 AM 173 Views
possibly with long-term conditions. it didn't come up - 05/03/2010 12:26:54 AM 175 Views
Thanks - 05/03/2010 12:39:57 AM 178 Views
we didn't talk much about it - 05/03/2010 12:51:17 AM 159 Views
Unfortunately there is a legit credibility gap right now - 04/03/2010 09:59:32 PM 197 Views
Mos tof the mainstream medical journals... - 04/03/2010 10:05:37 PM 197 Views
then maybe use homeopathy as a placebo? - 04/03/2010 10:07:11 PM 170 Views
Oh yes, I am quite sure that is what happens, - 04/03/2010 10:10:57 PM 178 Views
are you allowed to sneak in "guillible idiot" fees? - 04/03/2010 10:19:18 PM 163 Views
Me personally, sadly no. - 04/03/2010 10:24:57 PM 192 Views
understandable then *NM* - 04/03/2010 10:37:44 PM 58 Views
True story here... - 06/03/2010 02:46:15 AM 161 Views
Re: Mos tof the mainstream medical journals... - 05/03/2010 12:01:50 AM 170 Views
how does homeopathy LOOK scientific? - 04/03/2010 10:06:01 PM 180 Views
You want to consider who is looking at it? - 04/03/2010 11:57:41 PM 179 Views
I am glad that I googled "homeopathy" before I answered. - 05/03/2010 01:19:52 AM 194 Views
it consists of. - 05/03/2010 01:40:20 AM 191 Views
Hm. - 05/03/2010 12:49:13 PM 176 Views
Nice. I also liked Dara O'Brian's rant about it - 05/03/2010 01:12:10 PM 186 Views
Indeed. Sadly, I am unable to rant at the relevant people. - 05/03/2010 01:13:44 PM 172 Views
Succinct. - 05/03/2010 01:40:38 PM 178 Views

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