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The Homeopathy Test BBC 1/5
BBC Horizon performs the ultimate test of Homeopathy. This is the complete 1 hour episode which gives accounts of the first test of homeopathy done by Nature Magazine at Jacque Benveniste's lab in the 1980's. Also included is BBC Horizon's test in which they attempted to take the James Randi million dollar challenge. More information on Homeopathy (water memory):Water memory is a scientifically unsupported speculation that water is capable of retaining a memory of particles once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance of even one molecule remaining in the quantity being used is minuscule. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the alleged therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies, which are prepared by serially diluting aqueous solutions to such a high degree that no molecules of original solute remain in the final preparation. Benveniste sought to prove this as the basic foundation of homeopathy, by conducting an experiment to be published "independently of homeopathic interests" in a major journal.[4] However, while some studies, including Benveniste's, have claimed such an effect, double-blind repetitions of the experiments involved have failed to reproduce the results, and the concept is not accepted by the scientific communityMore information on Homeopathy (water memory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memoryMore Information on James Randi: http://www.randi.org
Date: 2008-04-11 17:09:25 - Added by: admin
Views: 428 - Votes: 2 - Rating: 5
 
The Homeopathy Test BBC 2/5
BBC Horizon performs the ultimate test of Homeopathy. This is the complete 1 hour episode which gives accounts of the first test of homeopathy done by Nature Magazine at Jacque Benveniste's lab in the 1980's. Also included is BBC Horizon's test in which they attempted to take the James Randi million dollar challenge. More information on Homeopathy (water memory):Water memory is a scientifically unsupported speculation that water is capable of retaining a memory of particles once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance of even one molecule remaining in the quantity being used is minuscule. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the alleged therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies, which are prepared by serially diluting aqueous solutions to such a high degree that no molecules of original solute remain in the final preparation. Benveniste sought to prove this as the basic foundation of homeopathy, by conducting an experiment to be published "independently of homeopathic interests" in a major journal.[4] However, while some studies, including Benveniste's, have claimed such an effect, double-blind repetitions of the experiments involved have failed to reproduce the results, and the concept is not accepted by the scientific communityMore information on Homeopathy (water memory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memoryMore Information on James Randi: http://www.randi.org
Date: 2008-04-11 17:09:09 - Added by: admin
Views: 177 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
The Homeopathy Test BBC 3/5
BBC Horizon performs the ultimate test of Homeopathy. This is the complete 1 hour episode which gives accounts of the first test of homeopathy done by Nature Magazine at Jacque Benveniste's lab in the 1980's. Also included is BBC Horizon's test in which they attempted to take the James Randi million dollar challenge. More information on Homeopathy (water memory):Water memory is a scientifically unsupported speculation that water is capable of retaining a memory of particles once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance of even one molecule remaining in the quantity being used is minuscule. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the alleged therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies, which are prepared by serially diluting aqueous solutions to such a high degree that no molecules of original solute remain in the final preparation. Benveniste sought to prove this as the basic foundation of homeopathy, by conducting an experiment to be published "independently of homeopathic interests" in a major journal.[4] However, while some studies, including Benveniste's, have claimed such an effect, double-blind repetitions of the experiments involved have failed to reproduce the results, and the concept is not accepted by the scientific communityMore information on Homeopathy (water memory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memoryMore Information on James Randi: http://www.randi.org
Date: 2008-04-11 17:08:54 - Added by: admin
Views: 184 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
The Homeopathy Test BBC 4/5
BBC Horizon performs the ultimate test of Homeopathy. This is the complete 1 hour episode which gives accounts of the first test of homeopathy done by Nature Magazine at Jacque Benveniste's lab in the 1980's. Also included is BBC Horizon's test in which they attempted to take the James Randi million dollar challenge. More information on Homeopathy (water memory):Water memory is a scientifically unsupported speculation that water is capable of retaining a memory of particles once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance of even one molecule remaining in the quantity being used is minuscule. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the alleged therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies, which are prepared by serially diluting aqueous solutions to such a high degree that no molecules of original solute remain in the final preparation. Benveniste sought to prove this as the basic foundation of homeopathy, by conducting an experiment to be published "independently of homeopathic interests" in a major journal.[4] However, while some studies, including Benveniste's, have claimed such an effect, double-blind repetitions of the experiments involved have failed to reproduce the results, and the concept is not accepted by the scientific communityMore information on Homeopathy (water memory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memoryMore Information on James Randi: http://www.randi.org
Date: 2008-04-11 17:08:38 - Added by: admin
Views: 225 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5
 
The Homeopathy Test BBC 5/5
BBC Horizon performs the ultimate test of Homeopathy. This is the complete 1 hour episode which gives accounts of the first test of homeopathy done by Nature Magazine at Jacque Benveniste's lab in the 1980's. Also included is BBC Horizon's test in which they attempted to take the James Randi million dollar challenge. More information on Homeopathy (water memory):Water memory is a scientifically unsupported speculation that water is capable of retaining a memory of particles once dissolved in it, even after being diluted so much that the chance of even one molecule remaining in the quantity being used is minuscule. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the alleged therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies, which are prepared by serially diluting aqueous solutions to such a high degree that no molecules of original solute remain in the final preparation. Benveniste sought to prove this as the basic foundation of homeopathy, by conducting an experiment to be published "independently of homeopathic interests" in a major journal.[4] However, while some studies, including Benveniste's, have claimed such an effect, double-blind repetitions of the experiments involved have failed to reproduce the results, and the concept is not accepted by the scientific communityMore information on Homeopathy (water memory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_memoryMore Information on James Randi: http://www.randi.org
Date: 2008-04-11 17:08:07 - Added by: admin
Views: 187 - Votes: 0 - Rating: 0
 
Randi Submerged in a Coffin
James Randi is submerged under water in a coffin. The actual year of this is not known and there is no sound in the video. If anyone knows the year please let me know I'm thinking late 50's but I could be wrong.
Date: 2008-04-11 17:07:10 - Added by: admin
Views: 298 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5
 
Welt der Wunder - Uri Geller und co entlarvt - Part 4
James Randi on the German tv show Welt der Wunder discussing Uri Geller and other paranormal tricks. February 2008
Date: 2008-02-27 13:05:28 - Added by: admin
Views: 806 - Votes: 1 - Rating: 5
 
James Van Praggh - The Guessing Game 1/2
James Van Praagh is a famous
Date: 2007-11-15 16:40:21 - Added by: admin
Views: 4490 - Votes: 7 - Rating: 3.86
 
James Van Praggh - The Guessing Game 2/2
James Van Praaghh is a famous
Date: 2007-11-15 16:36:54 - Added by: admin
Views: 2294 - Votes: 3 - Rating: 4.67
 
Conman or Psychic on Geraldo at Large
University of Arizona professor Dr. Gary Schwartz confronts a grieving father and then turns
Date: 2007-10-08 17:20:32 - Added by: admin
Views: 3004 - Votes: 9 - Rating: 4.67
 
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