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Number of posts : 520 Age : 51 Location : N.E. England Job/hobbies : reading popular science, research. Humor : Dry Registration date : 2008-06-18
| Subject: Could water really have a memory? Sun Jul 27, 2008 3:32 pm | |
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Rob Snr Member
Number of posts : 346 Age : 53 Location : Ireland. Job/hobbies : Combatives, Skepticism, Design. Registration date : 2008-06-20
| Subject: Re: Could water really have a memory? Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:24 pm | |
| Oh Jesus.... The dreaded "Homeopathy". I believe the other term they often use is "spiritual imprint". Well, they've got to explain that their "compound" works somehow after all that dilution. In fact ALL the compound is gone after it's been diluted. People forget that the guy who in vented this nonsense did so in the 1700's - when people knew virtually nothing about the human body. It's absolute bunk... It scientifically cannot work! Here's Brian Donning again : http://cdn4.libsyn.com/skeptoid/skeptoid-4034.mp3?nvb=20080729112411&nva=20080730112411&t=0aac6b9dd916bb952933c | |
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