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Water and quantum physics - Pr Marc Henry
Water and quantum physics - Pr Marc Henry
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Water remains a mysterious substance for science, and every day brings its share of publications attempting to explain its surprising properties.
Among these, water's ability to sustain life is certainly the most fascinating. To solve the enigma of this intimate link between water and life, scientists have put forward the idea that water is capable of conveying and transmitting information. This hypothesis would explain the omnipresence of water in cells (99 out of every 100 molecules making up a cell are water molecules), and would also provide a theoretical basis for the effectiveness of homeopathy.
The highly controversial work of Jacques Benveniste, taken up since 2004 by Professor Luc Montagnier, has brought the "water memory" theory to the forefront of the media, sparking a heated debate in scientific circles.
To resolve the crisis, some researchers, including the author, are proposing a quantum vision of the biological world. Quantum field physics sees the quantum vacuum as the source of all matter and energy, and would be able to explain how water, via the formation of "coherence domains", could indeed be a vector of biological information.
In this book, Marc Henry, a lecturer renowned for his pedagogy and ability to present complex matters in clear language, provides all the scientific foundations needed to grasp this quantum revolution that will reinvent medicine. Readers from all walks of life will find these pages an invaluable source of information.
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