[Omeo33] Art 0744 - eCAM, 2007, 4 (1), 7-16

Gino Santini g.santini a ismo.it
Mar 2 Giu 2009 12:59:20 CEST


Journeys in The Country of The Blind: Entanglement Theory and The  
Effects of Blinding on Trials of Homeopathy and Homeopathic Provings
Lionel R. Milgrom

The idea of quantum entanglement is borrowed from physics and  
developed into an algebraic argument to explain how double-blinding  
randomized controlled trials could lead to failure to provide  
unequivocal evidence for the efficacy of homeopathy, and inability to  
distinguish proving and placebo groups in homeopathic pathogenic  
trials. By analogy with the famous double-slit experiment of quantum  
physics, and more modern notions of quantum information processing,  
these failings are understood as blinding causing information loss  
resulting from a kind of quantum superposition between the remedy and  
placebo.

Disponibile il full-text su richiesta
-------------- parte successiva --------------
Un allegato HTML è stato rimosso...
URL: http://sf8.starfarm.it/pipermail/omeopatia33/attachments/20090602/5dd8dfaa/attachment.html


Maggiori informazioni sulla lista Omeopatia33