Water Memory Study

Water memory is a water-based ability to store memory of objects that are previously scattered in it even after a serial number is created. It is said to have been the way homeopathic remedies are used, even though it has been diluted to the point where the original substance is not found.

Water memory fails the general scientific understanding of the knowledge of body chemistry and was not accepted by the scientific community. In 1988, Jacques Benveniste published a study that supports water memory working on the conflict within Nature, accompanied by the editor of Environmentalist John Maddox urging readers to "suspend judgment" until results can be repeated. In the years following the publication, many supervised tests were conducted by the Benveniste team, the United States Department of Defense, the BBC Horizon program, and other researchers, but no group ever produced the results of Benveniste in controlled conditions.

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