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  • '''Memory of water''' is a concept postulated to explain how solutions diluted far beyond the ...ally active molecules). In English, the phrase that became widespread was "memory of water". ''Le Monde'' made the paper a front page story, pointing out that if this
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  • ...water research, with only a relatively small section on homeopathy and the memory of water. Providing reference to several thousand articles (mostly from peer-review ...water" could play a role in these cellular processes. However, the term "memory of water" strongly suggests a property of (assemblies of) water molecules and some p
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  • :After a more general discussion of [[homeopathy]], memory of water, and the [[immune system]], poses the question <blockquote>Why did [[evolut
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  • :After a more general discussion of [[homeopathy]], memory of water, and the [[immune system]], poses the question <blockquote>Why did [[evolut
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  • ...s Benveniste|Jacques Benveniste's]] claims about [[homeopathy]] and the "[[memory of water]]". For many years, Randi offered a $1 million prize to whoever could demon
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  • ...hs to speculate that a possible explanation for the observed responses is "memory of water"; the water somehow "remembers" the biologically active molecules that it h ...ve molecules). In English, however, the phrase that became widespread was "memory of water". Le Monde considered the paper important, making it a front page story, an
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  • '''Memory of water''' is a concept postulated to explain how solutions diluted far beyond the ...ally active molecules). In English, the phrase that became widespread was "memory of water". ''Le Monde'' made the paper a front page story, pointing out that if this
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  • ...the journal, ''Homeopathy'', was edited by Chaplin and is devoted to the "memory of water." Copies of the articles in this special issue are freely available at a sk '''The Benveniste-Davenas affair (''Memory of water'' paper in ''Nature'', 1988)'''
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  • ...and mysteries of water. The two sections below focus on homeopathy and the memory of water: [http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/homeop.html] and [http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/wate
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  • ...ity of organic compounds. Clathrates are also a popular topic due to the [[memory of water]], and in the blurry organic-inorganic matter of methane clanthrates, both
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  • ...t most think they are having a material affect - whether the result of the memory of water or some other element that science "has not proven yet". Just as evidenced
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  • Gareth referred you to the Memory of water article. Most of it was written by myself when I was working on the Homeopa ...judge by yourself, and see how his analysis differs from what is in the CZ memory of water and homeopathy articles):
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  • ...is was homeopathy, and the phrase not "return to foreign citizenship" but "memory of water", another position held by a minority. In this case we'd have quotation mar
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  • ...water research, with only a relatively small section on homeopathy and the memory of water. Providing reference to several thousand articles (mostly from peer-review ...water" could play a role in these cellular processes. However, the term "memory of water" strongly suggests a property of (assemblies of) water molecules and some p
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  • ...or someone who ''did'' actually overturn the current understanding on the 'memory of water'.) :Tom, speaking about Nobel laureates and the [[memory of water]], you may be interested by Physics Nobel laureate Brian Josephson, who has
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  • {{main|Memory of water}} ...ecules, but in some change in the structure of the water — the presumed "[[memory of water]]".
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  • First, I was reminded that even if "memory of water" was proven, that doesn't explain modes of action in remedies that use etha Nothing here identifies a cellular interaction, and solving memory of water doesn't solve the Avogadro problem in non-aqueous diluents.
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  • ...''do'' work, then their principles become credible as well. The idea of [[memory of water]] is used to explain the effects of tiny doses. ...ccording to homeopaths, the structure of the water has been altered (see [[memory of water]]).
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  • : As for articles on the memory of water in liquid, there are several good articles, though I am not certain to whic :: This work is already covered in [[Memory of water]][[User:Gareth Leng|Gareth Leng]] 13:06, 1 December 2008 (UTC)
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  • ...had to check what I wrote, because my memory is not as good as that of [[memory of water|water]].--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 14:40, 26 February 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...ctly, by my summarization of what I have been hearing from homeopaths. The memory of water doesn't come into my skepticism; my skepticism is much more related to the ...ble reader would be terrribly concerned about involved arguments about the memory of water. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 12:40, 4 October 2008 (CD
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  • ...could be discussed in adjunct articles when we get there, maybe even the [[Memory of water]] article? Right now, the bibliography is probably a good place for it. [[
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  • Hayford, I believe that it was you who put the reference to Le Monde in the [[memory of water]]. I checked Le Monde [http://www.lemonde.fr/cgi-bin/ACHATS/acheter.cgi?off
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  • ...at this is an important issue. In the [[Homeopathy]] article, the use of [[memory of water]] is technical jargon that has meaning for homeopaths and could be thought :What does 'memory of water' mean to chemists? [[User:Ro Thorpe|Ro Thorpe]] 01:03, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...as with [[Homeopathy]], then ancillary articles can be created, such as [[memory of water]]. It's the same way with, for instance, [[L. Ron Hubbard]]. If anybody w
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  • ...really see the point. The article on [[Memory of Water]] is that not [[The Memory of Water Controversy]]; an article on Cold Fusion wouldn't have much to say unless i
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  • ...cle on efficacy to the Health Sciences workgroup alone, and the article on Memory of Water to science workgroups alone, I've done this as Editor of the three workgrou
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  • ...hy, we get to the classic line "and here a miracle happens", whether it be memory of water, etc. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 15:55, 22 May 2009 ( ...cerned, the suggestion that the presence of isotopologues can explain the memory of water can go.--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 15:31, 1 June 2009 (UTC)
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  • The other reference is from Khuda-Bukhsh, whom, I believe, has been in the memory of water controversy, is a review of possible molecular mechanisms of action. On fir ::The first article, in ''The Australian'', mentions a "memory of water" type argument, and cites rejection by other scientists. I'd note that his
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  • ...e publication of Benveniste's "unreasonable" experimental data on the [[memory of water]] in [[Nature]].
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  • ...ing''' you to do so. I also hope that you can include some matter from the memory of water article in the 'Scientific basis of homeopathy' section to make it more neu ...n between homeopath and patient than there is from deeper insight into the memory of water, or even some large-scale on homeopathic remedies for self-limiting conditi
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  • ...ientific aspect of homeopathy was transferred to a controversial article, "memory of water", without proper examination of the non-controversial aspects of the materi ...nce of water as an ancillary topic, under a highly controversial heading ("memory of water"), thus effectively presenting homeopathy as a scientifically undefendable
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  • ...e publication of Benveniste's "unreasonable" experimental data on the [[memory of water]] in [[Nature]].
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  • ...pseudoscience from the start. Something like the Benveniste research into memory of water may have started out as protoscience, but at some point between Benveniste'
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  • ...n't be reconciled with current concepts in inorganic analytical chemistry. Memory of water is awkward because every explanation requires large parts of physical chemi
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  • ...'t describe how a homeopath is going to deal with real situations, all the memory of water, historical errors of prescientific medicine, quotes and endorsements, etc.
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  • ...the one hand, there are such things as an ill-defined set of hypotheses on memory of water. On the other hand, there is both theory and reproducible laboratory demons Some time back, I rewrote [[memory of water]] completely, reducing its length by more than half. I feel that this artic
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