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2 Homeopathy - Applied quantum physics Detection of Photons in Homeopathic Remedies Dr. rer. nat. Karin Lenger Dipl.-biochem., Homeopathic Practitioner 19 October 2013 Barcelona

3 Lenger s publication about photons in homeopathic potencies 1) Lenger Karin, Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance method. Homeopathy an energetic medicine.subtle Energies and Energy Medicine 2006, Vol 15, Nr. 3: ) Lenger K, RP Bajpai, Drexel M, Delayed luminescence of high homeopathic potencies on sugar globuli Homeopathy2008; 97, ) Lenger Karin, A new biochemical model of homeopathic efficacy in patients with chronic diseases. Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine 2010, 19(3), ) Lenger K, RP Bajpai,Spielmann M. Identification of unknown homeopathic remedies by delayed luminescence. CBB 2013, DOI: /s

4 Content of my lecture 1. Scientists participating in the following experiments 2. Production of homeopathic remedies used, Avogadro constant 3. Duality of light, resonance principle 4. Detection of photons using 2 methods 5. Quality control of homeopathic remedies 6. Quantum physical model of homeopathic function

5 Evidence of photons in homeopathic remedies Institute for Scientific Homeopathy, DE Offenbach, Germany Dr.rer. nat. Karin Lenger, and Co-worker: Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Spielmann, certified engineer

6 Evidence of photons in homeopathic remedies Method I: Tesla - flat-coils: Elektronik-Schwille, Kirchheim / München, Germany Werner Schwille, Dipl-Ing, huge Faraday cage, oscillator, Tesla-Flatcoils Josef Ambrusch, Master of Electronics, Spectren analyzer,fsp, Magnetic-field loop-antenna

7 Evidence of photons in homeopathic remedies Method II : Delayed luminescence using a modified photomultiplier International Institute for Biophysics e. V. Director: Prof. Fritz Albert Popp, a. Professor Rajendra P. Bajpai, quantum physicist DE Neuss, Germany b. Michael Drexel, Dipl.-physicist, PhD-student

8 Production of homeopathic remedies used 1. Hahnemann method: several vessel method 2. Korsakovian method: one vessel method 3. Fincke method: continous flux method

9 In remembrance of the dilution and succussion procedures of homeopathic remedies.: All remedies are diluted and succussed in ca 43% - 87% ethanol not in water legally prescibed in the HAB (Homöopathisches Arzneibuch) by Hahnemann All homeopathic factories in the world produce and succuss remedies in high alcoholic solutions according to Hahnemann, to the HAB. Also Korsakovian potencies and Fincke potencies are produced in this way.

10 Production of homeopathic remedies according to HAB: Hahnemann s method = Several vessel method : 1 g substance or the ethanolic mother tincture Ø is diluted or triturated in lactose one after another 1: 10 D potencies = D1 or 1: 100 C potencies = C1 Between every dilution step a shaking or succussion of 10 x times by hand follows This is repeated more than 1000 times D or C 1000

11 Production of homeopathic remedies Korsakovian method = one vessel method: no concentration starting with a C3, which is succussed 10 x times and then poured away till only one small drop is resting in the vessel The original volume is refilled by ethanol 10 x times succussion follows and then poured away = 1K The original volume is refilled, 10 x times succussion follows and then poured away = 2K 50MK 100MK MMK the succussion is made by machine not by hand

12 Used homeopathic remedies : saccharose globules and ethanolic dilutions 1. Remedies produced according to Hahnemann (HAB): D/C 200, D/C used as saccharose globules 2. Korsakovian Remedies: 200K, MK, XMK, LMK, CMK, MMK or 10MK, 50MK, 100MK, 1000 MK 3. Remedies produced according to Fincke (continous flux method): CMf or FC 100MK

13 Production of homeopathic remedies Avogadro Constant, Loschmidt Constant 1 Mole of a stuff contains 6, particles if the Avogadro constant is crossed by 24 dilution steps of 1:10 = D 24 or 13 dilution steps of 1: 100 = C 13 no more molecule is in this remedy

14 Avogadro Constant, Loschmidt Constant 1 Mole of a stuff contains 6, particles 1 Mole = atomic weight in g, e.g.: NaCl : Na = 23 Cl = 35 1 Mole of NaCl = 58 g diluted 24 times 1: 10 = no molecul can be found To create a D22 or C 10 : 1 g NaCl (0, 0172 Moles) + 9g lactose are taken If the Avogadro constant is crossed by dilution steps no more molecule is in this remedy, only energy

15 Duality of light: wave or quantum both are converting into each other depending on the observer Electromagnetic waves: Hertzian waves measured in: λ = c / ν Quantums: c = light velocity ν = frequency Photons measured in frequencies ν Energy of a photon: E = h ν h = Planck constant = 6, ±

16 Quantum physics: Resonance principle: 2 waves from the same source a) Are in the same phase: the waves amplitudes enhance b) the 2 waves have a shift of 180 : the waves are attenuated

17 Evidence of photons in homeopathic remedies: principle of measurements: homeopathic remedies must have: 1. the same magnetic frequency as the measuring system 2. The photons are separated from their carrier substance by increasing the magnetic field by increasing voltage 3. The photons separated from the remedies can be measured : 4. by a magnetic field loop antenna connected to a spectrum analyzer or 5. by a photon detector of a photomultiplier

18 Teslacoils MHz together with H-field Loop Antenna connected with Spectrum Analyser FSPI Lenger, K., Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance methode in: Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine Vol. 15, No , pp

19 Electromagnetic Fields of Teslacoilsmeasured by electric and magnetic probes

20 Attenuation of H-Fields by Homeopathic Remedies Lenger, K., Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance methode in: Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine Vol. 15, No , pp

21 Result: An attenuation by magnetic resonance effect Caused by the homeopathic remedies having the same frequency as the Tesla-coils

22 Heights of Homeopathic Potencies characterized by the releasing level [µv] Lenger, K., Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance methode in: Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine Vol. 15, No , pp

23 Result: A distinct magnetic field characteristic for each potency separates the photons from their carrier substance: ethanol, saccharose

24 Frequency Spectrum of Homeopathic Remedies I Lenger, K., Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance methode in: Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine Vol. 15, No , pp

25 Frequency Spectrum of Homeopathic Remedies II Lenger, K., Homeopathic potencies identified by a new magnetic resonance methode in: Subtle Energies & Energy Medicine Vol. 15, No , pp

26 Result: The photons of a homeopathic remedy have more than one resonance frequency This fact enables to measure their frequency spectra: Stimulation of the remedy by one resonance frequency enables to measure its other ones (Lenger-method)

27 Tesla-flat-coils: results 1. prove of photons by attenuation of the magnetic field of the Tesla-coils creating longitudinal waves 2. The photons of the remedies have more than one resonance frequency 3. Frequency spectra of the remedies 4. Increasing levels of potencies are measured by increasing magnetic fields.

28 Detection of photons: Modified Photomultiplier-method a copper coil of 20 windings around the measuring chamber is connected with 2,060 MHz (or other frequencies)/50 V of an oscillator 16 medicated globuli having the resonance frequency of 2,06 MHz are placed in the cuvette The strong electromagnetic field separates the photons from the sugar globuli The photons are counted by the photon detector

29 Raw data: Fitting curve:

30 Bajbai s equation describing the holistic nature of photons B B ) ( ) ( ) ( t t B t t B B t n =

31 Calculation of the remedies photons The coefficients of the fitting curve B 0 B 1 B 2 t 0 were determined according to Bajpai s equation using Matlab7 programme

32 Proof of quantum structures of photons Bajpai s equation describes two sorts of photons: B 1 -coefficient: Biophotons from living organisms B 2 coefficient: Photons from Homeopathic Remedies, non-living matter

33 Proof of Quantum Structures: a) Non - living sytems B 2 coefficient indicates: photons in homeopathic remedies have Holistic, coherent quantum structures b) Living systems: B 1 coefficient indicates: coherent structures in photons emitted from living organisms

34 Proof of photons: results obtained by Modified Photomultiplier-method 1. Photons of remedies have holistic and coherent quantum structures described by Bajpai s equation 2. The degree of the potencies (from CMK to MMK) is characterized by the height of the B 2 -coefficient describing the number of photons

35 Results of both methods confirm each other 1. Homeopathic remedies are photons magnetically bound to their carrier substances: water, ethanol saccharose, lactose 2. They have more than one resonance frequency 3. The degree of a potency is measurable 4. Identification by a frequency spectrum is possible 5. quality control of remedies is possible

36 Properties of Photons Determined by the Tesla-coilmethod and by the modified Photomultiplier-methof Photons of Remedies have more than one resonance frequency Remedy Argentum met. LMK, CMf Frequency [MHz] 2,060 6,9 Arnika 2, ,828 Cantharis 2,060 6,9 LMK,CMf Resonance frequencies of some Remedies : Oxalicum acid CMf 2, Not measured yet Bovista gig.cmf 2, ,77

37 Law of similars Similia Similibus curentur The law of similars can also be expressed as The frequencies of the remedy must match the frequencies of the ill patient.

38 Identification of unknown remedies References: a) ethanolic Arg.met CMK and on saccharose globules b) ethanolic Canth CMK and on saccharose globules Unknown medicated saccharose globules (CEMON): 1. Arg.met CMK sent in April 2. Arg.met 200K 3. Arg.met 6K 4. Arg.met 35K twice 5. Canth 35K 6. unknown globules (Heel-Belgium)

39 Results by delayed luminescence Standard values of placebo globules and Arg.met CMK and CMf and of Canth CMK and CMf 41, 51, 53 measurements

40 Results by delayed luminescence Standard B 2 - values of ethanolic Arg.met CMK and ethanol

41 Results by delayed luminescence Decline of ethanolic potencies within a month

42 Results by delayed luminescence Ordered Arg.met CMK and Canth CMK were ethanol

43 Results by delayed luminescence Increasing µl of ordered Arg.met CMK: result: higher potency, B 2 -values are higher than those of a CMK

44 Remedies from CEMON and Heel-Belgium Instead of the ordered remedies cited under the figure, a lot of Arg.met potencies between CMK and 1MMK were sent

45 Conclusion Finally, a quality control of homeopathic remedies is possible now a) by Tesla-flat coils measuring potencies from 200 to MMK and higher b) by delayed luminescence measuring potencies from CMK to MMK and higher

46 Mechanism of homeopathic healing is concluded: 1. The pathological pathway has a strong magnetic field with the resonance frequency of the remedy 2. It separates the photons from their carrier substance and attracks the healing photons 3. This is similar to the Tesla-coils or the photomultiplier experiments

47 Law of similars: Similia Similibus curentur Basing on Lenger s detection of photons in homeopathic remedies the law of similars can also be expressed as The frequencies of the remedy must match the frequencies of the ill patient. Homeopathic remedies cure according to the resonance principle

48 Curing according to the resonance principle On condition that this is possible The Einstein equation must be concerned: E = m c 2 = h ѵ E = energy, m = mass, c = light velocity, h = Planck constant, ѵ = frequency

49 Quantum physics: E = m c 2 = h ѵ E = energy, m = mass, c = light velocity, h = Planck constant, ѵ = frequency The Einstein equation means that energy is converted to matter and matter can be converted to energy All matter is only energy, an electromagnetic wave packet

50 Quantum physics: E = m c 2 Body and consciousness (mind,soul) is = ONE only being compressed electromagnetic waves and photons which are the base of our matter Homeopathic therapy encloses consciousness and body, which is = ONE

51 Curing according to the resonance principle Assumption: Health: Biochemical pathways consist of their specific frequencies

52 Curing according to the resonance principle Illness: Pathological biochemical pathways consist of other frequencies which must be attenuated by resonance by their similar homeopathic remedies being a) potentized substrates, b) inhibitors and c) enzymes of the body, the original similars

53 Healing occurs 1. by the photons of the similar remedies 2. the biochemical pathological pathways are regulated to normal. 3. In this way the photons turn into matter substance

54 Healing occurs It doesn t matter if the patient has a physical or a psychological symptom, both are only different electromagnetic frequencies

55 Healing occurs biochemical substrates, enzymes and inhibitors of the pathological pathways are similar remedies. This is an additional biochemical homeopathic therapy.

56 The end Thank You for your attention

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