[quote=ZDF-Redaktion]* Anmerkung der Redaktion: Der Beitrag enthielt zahlreiche externe Link und Kontaktadressen. Er wurde deshalb entfernt. [/quote]
@ ZDF-Redaktion:
Diese Kontaktadressen waren Bestandteile von Pubmed-Abstracts, also bereits in Fachzeitschriften veröffentlichte Angaben. Ich hab sie diesmal trotzdem herausgenommen.
Die Links waren lediglich die Quellenangaben zu diesen Pubmed-Abstracts.
[quote=Armin2]Ich habe mir den Abstract durchgelesen und halte diesen nicht fuer wirklich ernst gemeint....[/quote]
Bei den Briten kann man da zwar nicht immer sicher sein, aber ich vermute schon, dass es ernst gemeint ist.
Ich hab' schon einige Homepages von Homöopathen mit quantenmechanischen "Erklärungen" zur Wirkungsweise der Homöopathie gesehen. Das ist ein neuer Trend in der Homöopathie und allgemein in der Alternativmedizin.
Hier sind noch ein paar Pubmed-Abstracts von Papers zu diesem Thema:
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Homeopathy. 2003 Jul;92(3):145-51.
What is the therapeutically active ingredient of homeopathic potencies?
Weingartner O.
Department of Basic Research, Dr. Reckeweg & Co. GmbH, Germany.
The nature of the 'active ingredient', in homeopathic high dilutions is investigated. A model for every degree of dilution is introduced; within this the active ingredient can be dealt with in physical terms. In mathematical terms this model has features which correspond to the axioms of weak quantum theory. Features which are similar to entanglement in ordinary quantum theory are discussed in particular.
PMID: 12884897 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Homeopathy. 2004 Jul;93(3):154-8.
Patient-practitioner-remedy (PPR) entanglement. Part 6. Miasms revisited: non-linear quantum theory as a model for the homeopathic process.
Milgrom LR.
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London. UK.
The possibility that non-linear quantum theory could be used to model PPR entanglement is discussed in relation to the treatment of miasms. In this model, miasms are imagined as disease entities behaving like solitary waves, or 'solitons' which, when trapped in a therapeutic state space, requiring equally soliton-like (miasmatic or high potency) remedies to effectively 'annihilate' them.
PMID: 15287436 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Ein Kommentar dazu 1 und 2 steht dort:
Homeopathy. 2004 Oct;93(4):171-2.
Entangled, or tied in knots?
Fisher P.
PMID: 15532693 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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Jüngstes Paper:
Homeopathy. 2007 Jul;96(3):220-6.
Weingartner O.
Department of Basic Research, Dr. Reckeweg & Co. GmbH, Germany.
This paper discusses the nature of the active ingredient of homeopathic ultramolecular dilutions in terms of quantitative physics. First, the problem of the nature of an active ingredient in ultramolecular dilutions is analysed leading to the recognition of the necessity of characterizing the active ingredient as a non-local quality. Second, non-locality in quantum mechanics, which is used as a paradigm, is formally presented. Third, a generalization of quantum mechanics is considered, focussing on the consequences of weakening of the axioms. The formal treatment leads to the possible extension of the validity of quantum theory to macroscopic or even non-physical systems under certain circumstances with a while maintaining non-local behaviour. With respect to the survival of entanglement in such non-quantum systems a strong relationship between homeopathy and non-local behaviour can be envisaged. I describe how several authors apply this relationship. In conclusion, the paper reviews how quantum mechanics is closely related to information theory but why weak quantum theory and homeopathy have not hitherto been related in the same way.
PMID: 17678820 [PubMed - in process]