Otto Weingärtner
Quasi-quantum phenomena and homeopathy
Homeopathy, 2010, 99 (2), 89

Possible relationships between homeopathy and non-local phenomena in physics have been discussed in âHomeopathyâ? several times in recent years. âWeak Quantum Theoryâ? has been the starting point in all cases.[1], [2], [3], [4] and [5] Weak Quantum Theory however, is a theoretical instrument which is not understood by many readers of âHomeopathyâ?. Thus an argument on a more macroscopic scale is very welcome, as it is easier to understand. The paper âQuasi-Quantum Phenomena: the Key to Understanding Homeopathyâ? by the Polish Professor of chemistry Marcin Molski, in this issue, offers such an argument.6 M. Molski, Quasi-quantum phenomena: the key to understanding homeopathy, Homeopathy 99 (2010), pp. 104â112. Article | PDF (335 K) 6Possible relationships between homeopathy and non-local phenomena in physics have been discussed in âHomeopathyâ? several times in recent years. âWeak Quantum Theoryâ? has been the starting point in all cases.[1], [2], [3], [4] and [5] Weak Quantum Theory however, is a theoretical instrument which is not understood by many readers of âHomeopathyâ?. Thus an argument on a more macroscopic scale is very welcome, as it is easier to understand. The paper âQuasi-Quantum Phenomena: the Key to Understanding Homeopathyâ? by the Polish Professor of chemistry Marcin Molski, in this issue, offers such an argument.6 M. Molski, Quasi-quantum phenomena: the key to understanding homeopathy, Homeopathy 99 (2010), pp. 104â112. Article | PDF (335 K) 6