06-06-2015, 07:59 PM
(06-06-2015, 07:33 PM)Stranger Wrote: I wonder if you're familiar with the work of Jacques Benveniste, a brilliant scientist whose career and reputation were assassinated when he discovered the "memory of water", i.e., that if you dilute a substance in water while agitating it past the point where there is no actual molecular presence of the solute - just as you described - it nonetheless continues to act as if the substance was still dissolved in it. He used heparin, an anticoagulant, and showed that water that had had heparin in it continued to act like heparin on blood.
When he published his findings, he was accused of carelesness, investigator bias or outright fraud, and Amazing Randi was hired to go to his lab and uncover his "fraud." Benveniste in turn built fully automated robotic devices that replicated his experiment with no human intervention, and sent it to other labs. Some were able to replicate it, but still refused to acknowledge their own results except with lots of distancing and disclaimers ("our results were not inconsistent with those of Benveniste...").
Yes. Conventional science says it's bogus because there are no longer any of the original molecules left, but they just don't understand how it works. It's vibrational medicine. The more it's diluted, the more potent it is. But it's not just dilution - it's the agitation - the medicine is energized with the signature of the original substance.
Memory in water...yes...that is what this is all based on. Our bodies are 70% water.
Dr Marcel Vogel - Speaking on the structuring of water
Water: The Great Mystery
(06-06-2015, 07:33 PM)Stranger Wrote: Later, Benveniste claimed to be able to reproduce the same effect by magnetically recording the heparin-treated water's signature and replaying it.
Yes. There are now radionics cards available for all the homeopathic remedies. They can be replicated without the original substance at all, just using those cards and a radionics device.
THIS is 4D medicine!
