vendredi 20 septembre 2013

Water memory challenge should have won the prize

The problem I have with the analysis is that the placebo showed histamine response. If water has no memory what's the explanation for the placebo water to show any histamine at all? That can mean that the placebo water actually had memory at one time of a histamine too. Remember at that dilution it is like a drop in the ocean so almost any water can have memory and you can't know it by testing the molecular status of the water.



What I propose is to test all placebo water first but I don't know if you can filter the contrast basophil dye out after. But thats the only way to know. Unless you consider that the placebo water does have memory too.



Also it's quite possible Histamine is in the air. For example the HeLa cells have contaminated like 50% of all other cell lines even around the world in which they never were transported. A lot are believed to have traveled by air. What if the molecules of water in the air also have memory.





via JREF Forum http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=265632&goto=newpost

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