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Proving that homoeopathic information exists via the use of differential scanning calorimetry

Delinick AN1, Zambetakis J2
1School of Homeopathic Therapy, NSA ‘Vassil Levsky’ University of Sofia, Studentski Grad, Sofia, Bulgaria
2Chemistry Department of Capodistrian, University of Athens, Athens, Greece

Objective

The aim was to use the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) to show that in giving back to the poetized homoeopathic dilution increasing amounts of heat we would have a gradual breakdown of information in the homoeopathic dilution and revert it back to water. This would be shown by the difference in DSC plots over time and increasing heat.

Materials and methods

(1) DSC-4, Perkin Elmer; (2) 12CH Chamomilla; (3) water for injection.

Results

The results show that when we had water in the sample and reference of the DSC we received a straight line as plot. But when we had 12CH Chamomilla as sample and water as reference we obtained a different type of plot. As we increased the heat from the DSC to this sample and reference we saw that the plot of the Chamomilla reverted over time and increased heat back to the straight line water plot.

Conclusion

The results show the homoeopathic dilution to be a ‘quantum liquid’ or ‘superfluid,’ behaving as a Bose–Einstein condensate. In such a system all atoms (Cooper pairs) are forced to be in the same quantum state and therefore resemble well-drilled soldiers in line: every atom must do exactly the same thing at the same time. There is a specific De Broglie wave function that represents all the particles in a homoeopathic dilution since the entire system behaves as a whole. This coherence on a large scale is now called ENTANGLEMENT; it is the combined concept of superposition and non-locality defining quantum particles.

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