Memory of Water and Ordering Mechanisms in Nature

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Description: Lecture at the conference on homeopathy and memory of water (http://thesciencetheevidence.co.uk/) at the Royal Society of Medicine, July 14th. 2018.
 
Created: 2018-07-27 10:53
Collection: Brian Josephson's lecture collection
Publisher: University of Cambridge
Copyright: Professor Brian Josephson
Language: eng (English)
Keywords: water; order; biosemiotics; homeopathy;
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Performer:  lecturer: Brian Josephson
Graphic designer:  Cymatics videos, John Stuart Reid
Graphic designer:  Moonlight Sonata cymatics video, Gary Robert Buchanan
 
Abstract: Water exhibits remarkable structural and dynamic properties, including the 'biological signal' revealed by the investigations of Benveniste and Montagnier and the complex acoustically-induced structures in water revealed by the cymascope. Organised dynamical behaviour is more the province of biology than of physics and will require different tools of investigation than are standard in physics but the little known field of biosemiotics (the application of the sign theory to biology), and Yardley's Circular Theory, may provide such tools and thereby lead to advances in fundamental physics comparable to those associated with the development of the quantum theory.

Note the following 'misspeaks' in the video: (i) it was Benveniste, not Maddox, against whom the activities of the editor of Nature were directed; (ii) in the context of the lecture, it is hydrogen-oxygen bonds that the tetrahedral bond angle applies to, not ones involving carbon. The complete video of Benveniste's talk at the Cavendish colloquium may be viewed at https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/871684.

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