Learning From Water, a Possible Quantum Computing Medium
p. [406]-[420]
Abstract
This work is the result of many years of investigations, clinical and laboratory, into the problems of understanding how living systems make use of electromagnetic fields and frequencies and into the physics underlying homoeopathy. Water is essential to life as we know it, living systems have extremely high electic fields across membranes in an aqueous environment, and make use of electrical commnnication systems. From Quantum Electrodynamics Theory, Del Giudice and Preparata have proposed that water has domains of coherence in the ground state as a fundamental properly. In this paper the properties of coherent systems are applied to frequencies in water and living systems. It is shown that arithmetical operations can be performed on these frequencies.
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Bibliographical reference
Cyril W. Smith, « Learning From Water, a Possible Quantum Computing Medium », CASYS, 13 | 2002, [406]-[420].
Electronic reference
Cyril W. Smith, « Learning From Water, a Possible Quantum Computing Medium », CASYS [Online], 13 | 2002, Online since 14 October 2024, connection on 13 November 2024. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=4569
Author
Cyril W. Smith
Honorary senior lecturer, School of acoustics and electronics, University of Salford, Salford, England