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The idea of "water memory" remains controversial and is not generally accepted by scientists.
The Bright Water memory songs were accurate about two-leg minds, as well.
Bach flower remedies are considered vibrational medicines, and rely on a concept of water memory.
In 1989, it criticized strongly the claims of Jacques Benveniste of having observed water memory.
With the support of Brian Josephson, the experiments continued, culminating in a 1997 paper claiming a water memory effect could be transmitted over phone lines.
Ennis led the activities at the British lab, with other labs in Europe, running a variation of Benveniste's water memory experiments.
This objection led to the postulation of "water memory", but subsequent research has shown that such an effect cannot persist for as long as a nanosecond.
Benveniste concluded that the configuration of molecules in water was biologically active; a journalist coined the term water memory for this hypothesis.
Water memory is the claimed ability of water to retain a "memory" of substances previously dissolved in it to arbitrary dilution.
From "Water Memory" effects To "Digital Biology"
The Bright Water memory singers had sung back through the songs from other clans and decided that the things they peered through were tools of some sort.
The modern mechanism proposed by homeopaths, water memory, is considered implausible in that short-range order in water only persists for about 1 picosecond.
Examples of pathological science may include homeopathy, Martian canals, N-rays, polywater, water memory, perpetual motion, and cold fusion.
Randi then forwarded the $1 million challenge to the BBC Horizon program to prove the "water memory" theory following Ennis's experimental procedure.
In 2013, Shortridge's fifth novel, Love Water Memory, will be published by Gallery Books, a division of Simon and Schuster.
The Institute for Science and Society has been criticized for its advocation of pseudo-scientific beliefs, including: Homeopathy, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Water Memory.
The proposed rationale for these extreme dilutions - that the water contains the "water memory" or "vibration" from the diluted ingredient - is counter to the laws of chemistry and physics, such as the law of mass action.
Swift Striker had felt a keen sense of excitement, listening to the Bright Water memory songs, had found his own heart pounding with the same terror and grim determination Climbs Quickly had felt, facing down a death fang alone, knowing he could not win, in a battle to save his two-leg youngling.