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Title: Entangled—and tied in knots!
Other Titles: Practical consequences of an entanglement model for homeopathic research and practice
Authors: Walach, H
Keywords: Entanglement
Causality
clinical trial methodology
Issue Date: 2005
Citation: Homeopathy Vol. 94
Abstract: The assertion that ‘local’ theories of homeopathy are traditional appears to be contradicted by Hahnemann’s description of the action of homeopathic medicines as ‘spirit-like’. Entanglement theory prohibits the use of entangled states to convey information. Experimental proof of entanglement can only come indirectly. The implications for clinical research include that positive results will probably be found only in large series and that studies should avoid imposing a causal framework
URI: http://aohindia.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/87
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