According to homeopathy, under which circumstances does hom. medicine stop working?
So, I have a substance. I dilute that substance in water. The water mimics that substance with its water-memory and passes this pattern on to a larger volume of water...
Except... What happens if I dump homeopathic medicine into the ocean?
(For example, via a toilet? For example, after passing that medicine through an organism?)
Won't that transform all of the ocean-water into homeopathic medicine?
What kind of homeopathic medicine?
What happens if several homeopathic medicines get dumped into the same volume of water?
Example:
Let's take 100 ml homeopathic medicine of a commercially available D24-dilution.
We dump that into the ocean.
The ocean has a volume of roughly 1.33x10^9 km^3. Let's round it down to 10^9 km^9.
That's 10^18 m^3, that's 10^21 liters.
(10^-1)*(10^-21)*(10^-24) = 10^-46
The ocean is now a homeopathic medicine of a D46-dilution.
Which means, all of the oceans on planet Earth are now a homeopathic medicine of medium strength.
So why should I buy homeopathic medicine when I can just take a sip of sea-water free-of-charge?
EmperorHasNoClothes
(4,797 posts)DetlefK
(16,455 posts)EmperorHasNoClothes
(4,797 posts)Hell, if Nestlé can charge $2 for a 16oz bottle of tap water, I figure you can get at least $10 for a bottle of DetlefK's Amazing All-Curing Homeopathic Naturally Sourced Sea Water!
DetlefK
(16,455 posts)progressoid
(50,743 posts)All you need to know is that it works! People have said so.
And all your fancy numbers and facts won't change that.
xocet
(3,943 posts)Would water vapor also not carry homeopathy's "medicinal effects"?
It seems to me that everyone is by default being homeopathically treated by simply breathing slightly humid air.
DISCLAIMER: These questions are not serious as homeopathy is not a serious field of medicine - homeopathy is a crackpot theory with no empirical support.
yellowcanine
(36,336 posts)Happens every time.