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Homeopathy has met with similar discouraging derision, and more. But although the mechanics which acount for its effects has not been well understood, it has nevertheless become a major modality of medicine in the world today.
Martin Chaplin of London Southbank University may very well be the world’s leading authority on the structure of water. In an article about homeopathy and water structure entitled “The Memory of Water,” Chaplin says “Water does store and transmit information, concerning solutes, by means of its hydrogen-bonded network.”
The Montagnier experiments also noted a “network of nanostructures organized in a gel-like liquid crystal at high concentrations in water.”
Montagnier's found that when the crystalline LAS was shielded from background radiation, its signal went silent.
This is the physical basis for the homeopathic remedy. The homeopathic remedy contains crystals that transmit the electro molecular signal to the electrical system of the organisms it is recognized on an electrical level in a process akin to radio jamming.
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The Physico-Chemical Analysis of the Homeopathic Remedy
By John Benneth, PG Hom. - London (Hons.)
Every great discovery has met with disbelief, ridicule and opposition by the “authorities.” In 1878, David E. Hughes noticed that sparks could be heard in a telephone receiver when experimenting with his carbon microphone. He developed this carbon-based detector further and eventually could detect signals over a few hundred yards. He demonstrated his discovery to the Royal Society in 1880, but was told it was merely induction, and therefore abandoned further research. If Hughes had only continued with his experiementation, he, instead of Marconi, could have very well obtained the first patent for the radio.
Homeopathy has met with similar discouraging derision, and more. But although the mechanics which acount for its effects has not been well understood, it has nevertheless become a major modality of medicine in the world today.
It is now known, by the evidence of pre-clinical and clinical studies of homeopathic remedies, through physical tests with instruments, biochemical tests on plants and animals, and extensive experience of watching reactions from human subjects, that water has an imitative characteristic to it, an ability to mimic the electromagnetic signature of any properly prepared substance that it contacts. Furthermore, as per its known diamagnetic qualities, recent research has confirmed that it can also be a spectral receiver, replicating structures within it via radio transmission in a way that would have raised the eyebrows of Edison, Marconi and Tesla.
Martin Chaplin of London Southbank University may very well be the world’s leading authority on the structure of water. In an article about homeopathy and water structure entitled “The Memory of Water,” Chaplin says “Water does store and transmit information, concerning solutes, by means of its hydrogen-bonded network.”
He goes on to refer to work by investigators led by Nobel prize-winning Luc Montagnier that reports electromagnetic signals have been detected coming from liquid aqueous structures (LAS), they propose are mimicking DNA, LAS that has been created using the homeopathic succussion and dilution process.
“It has been found that clathrate hydrate nucleation is faster in solutions that once formed the clathrates but where it had been subsequently dissociated for periods up to several hours. Thus the solution shows a 'memory effect' of its previous history, although it is likely that this is due to retained super-saturated gas concentrations.”
Clathrates are crystalline cages of H2O molecules that surround foreign particles and gases in water. The formation of clathrates are how homepathic remedies get their LAS. Clathrates, form around particulate matter and act as nucleators to form contiguous domains of of hydrogen bonded LAS.
As particulate matter is introduced into virgin solution from one solution to the next, the LAS spreads out, and through agitation is gradually replaced by aerogeneous nucleation, what Roy et al refer to as “nanobubbles.” Experiments show that if dilution and succussion is done without air inside the glass succussion chamber, the solution will not retain biological efficacy.
Methane clathrates at the bottom of the ocean are common examples of aerogeneous nucleation of LAS, most commonly referred to as methane clathrates.
Furthermore, Montagnier reports exogenous aqueous structuring, where signals from one tube of water containing imitative structures can be electromagnetically transmitted to another to create similar structures, as if they were being teleported. This experiment essentially replicates what a former researcher, Jacques Benveniste, accomplished years ago.
Is there some imitative quality to water that when diluted gives it biological effects related to the intended molecule? If so, what is that quality? Is there any theory or known analysis of water that can explain this imitative quality in water seen for over two centuries now by homeopaths?
The homeopathic remedy is crystalliferous. Crystalliferous means “something that creates or contains crystals.”
Liquid crystal displays (LCDs), for instance, are crystalliferous. Crystalliferous, in a word, identifies what the homeopathic remedy is in the simplest terms concordant with classical, traditional science, and having identified this we have solved one of the world’s greatest mysteries, and theoretically ended the controversy over whether or not there is any known technical definition for the physics of the homeopathic remedy.
The Montagnier experiments also noted a “network of nanostructures organized in a gel-like liquid crystal at high concentrations in water.”
The results of nuclear magnetic resonance studies of homeopathic dilutions of histamine, by French researcher Jean Louis Demangeat pointed to a more organized state of water in histamine dilutions than in the plain solvents, dependent on the level of dilution.
Demangeat confirmed aerogeneous nucleation of LAS as being stable supramolecular structures involving nanobubbles of atmospheric gases with highly ordered water clustered around them, generated during the succussion phase, the vigorous mechanical agitation step in the preparation of homeopathic remedies. Demangeat proposes that nucleation centres amplify the EM signal detected at high dilution levels.
What known effect is there that could account for electromagnetic signals? The best known at this time that would explain electromagnetism emanating from crystalline LAS is piezoelectricity. "Piezoelectric" is the ability of crystals to generate an electric field or electric potential in response to applied mechanical stress.
The effect is closely related to a change of polarization density within the material's volume.
Crystals then, when squeezed or deformed, emit an electric signal. Similarily, crystals will deform when they are charged with electricity.
Crystals then, when squeezed or deformed, emit an electric signal. Similarily, crystals will deform when they are charged with electricity.
The tetrahederal structure of the water molecule is very close to that of the silica molecule, what constitutes most crystals. Water is acting like a crystal oscillator. A crystal oscillator is an electronic circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a very precise frequency.
The homeopathic crystal is stabilized in ethanol and transferred to dry crystalline sugar, where is infuses the sucrose with the intended molecule's crystalline structure.
Montagnier's found that when the crystalline LAS was shielded from background radiation, its signal went silent.
This is the physical basis for the homeopathic remedy. The homeopathic remedy contains crystals that transmit the electro molecular signal to the electrical system of the organisms it is recognized on an electrical level in a process akin to radio jamming.
In what he called “Cross-talk” experiments, Montagnier reported that we then asked why the lower dilutions, which logically should contain a larger number of signal producing structures, were “silent”. When we added 0.1 mL of a negative low dilution (e.g. 10−3) to 0.4 mL or 0.9 mL of a positive dilution (10−8), the latter became negative. This indicate that the ”silent” low dilutions are self-inhibitory, probably by interference of the multiple sources emitting in the same wave length or slightly out of phase, like a radio jamming.”
Unwittingly Montagnier has electromagnetically demonstrated the basic assertion of homeopathy, that like cures like. The same effect is also noted in material solvents, that “like dissolves like.”
And it just so happens, that water is the universal solvent.
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The Physico-Chemical Analysis of the Homeopathic Remedy
Sunday, 13 February 2011
By John Benneth, PG Hom. - London (Hons.) Every great discovery has met with disbelief, ridicule and opposition by the “authorities.” In...
Sunday, 13 February 2011
By John Benneth, PG Hom. - London (Hons.) Every great discovery has met with disbelief, ridicule and opposition by the “authorities.” In...
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