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I prefer to think of it as undulating knowledge.
Is the science engorged, or merely tumescent?
Turgid…science is definitely and most discernably turgid.
Forget the homeopathy. I’m waiting for George’s update on his homopathy.
The singlebest explanation of homeopathy.
I was sceptical about homeopathy but this pulsating business has really opened my eyes.
It’s a load of shit, that’s what it is.
The logical end of homeopathy, of course, is that you can cure absolutely anything with absolutely nothing.
At first I thought this was a spoof… and then I followed the links. Oh dear.
Karen,
At first I thought this was a spoof… and then I followed the links. Oh dear.
Oh, he’s quite real, if unrealistic, and rather sly. For instance, see how Mr Vithoulkas responds to a critical piece in the Economist. Our homeopathic guru complains of “several distorted points” in the article, none of which he specifies or addresses in any way. Instead he quotes one brief passage:
Mr Vithoulkas responds thus:
Which isn’t what the Economist article, or anyone, is ridiculing. What the passage doubts is the “imprint left on the water” business. Which of course Mr Vithoulkas doesn’t address. Instead, he pretends that the Economist is scorning the idea that eating vast amounts of salt will make you very ill.
See, the science is pulsating.
Mr. Vithoulkas’ mind is pulsating? A more accurate term is peristalsis.
His mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
I need a cigarette. And I don’t even smoke.
Come on over here, baby, I’ve got a living, pulsating knowledge to put in your mouth…er…I mean, mind.
My favorite explanation of homeopathy
“… a living pulsating knowledge within the mind…”
… and here I was, thinking it was a migraine.
Time to trot out the old joke about the guy who forgot to take his homoeopathic medicine and died of an overdose.
A homeopath I once (in 1985) argued that homeopathy could cure AIDS better than allopathic scientific medicine. I agreed 100% and said that without a doubt treating all AIDS patients with a bottle of distilled water and a few herbs would solve the AIDS crisis. I never heard about a homeopathic remedy for AIDS from that homeopath again. Even homeopaths know it’s fake.
The Huffington Post is throbbing too.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tomchiversscience/100193259/huffington-post-explains-how-homeopathic-medicines-work-without-bothering-to-mention-that-they-dont/