Re: The Structure of Water and Homeopathy



In article <522a425d-bcad-429c-96f7-5f806ea3c3a0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Citizen Jimserac <Jimserac@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: On Jun 4, 11:16 am, schu...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Richard Schultz) wrote:
:> In article <34fc4b68-c168-4958-8387-ce0fb629c...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, CitizenJimserac<Jimse...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:>
:> : Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
:> : Volume 323, 15 May 2003, Pages 67-74

:> : "Ultra-high dilutions of lithium chloride and
:> : sodium chloride (10-30 gcm-3) have been
:> : irradiated by X- and ?-rays at 77 K, then
:> : progressively rewarmed to room temperature.
:> : During that phase, their thermoluminescence
:> : has been studied and it was found that,
:> : despite their dilution beyond the Avogadro
:> : number, the emitted light was specific of
:> : the original salts dissolved initially."

:> What was the purity of the water? Under normal circumstances, even the
:> purest water that one can obtain will have nanomolar level impurities
:> (that's something like 20 *orders of magnitude* greater than the nominal
:> concentration of the LiCl or NaCl in your experiment).
:>
:> See what I mean about your not knowing anything about chemistry being
:> a really major drawback for you?

: Could you PLEASE email that dumb chemist Louis Rey -
: I'm sure you feel that he does not know about water purity
: having an effect on the outcome of his experiment and needs YOU to help
: him on that.

You are the one who claims to have read the paper. The answer to the question
that I asked should have been in the experimental section. Since *you*
are the one who is claiming that the paper is somehow worthwhile, then
*you* can consult it and answer my question.

: We all look forward to YOUR scientific journal
: articles and contributions EXPOSING these dumb errors!

Why should I waste my time?

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Richard Schultz schultr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Department of Chemistry, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Opinions expressed are mine alone, and not those of Bar-Ilan University
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". . . for while he was not dumber than an ox, he was not any smarter."
-- James Thurber, _My Life and Hard Times_
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