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Originally Posted by drskp
If You have gone through the book you have mentionrd??now its name is The Emerging Science of Homeopathy: Complexity, Biodynamics, and Nanopharmacology is by far the most important book on homeopathic research presently available. This new edition uncludes 2 new brilliant chapters. Review laboratory and clinical research as well as theories of mechnism of action. (Formerly titled Homeopathy: A Frontier in Medical Science).
If you want to know about the science behind homeopathy, this book is a MUST! Written by a professor of pathology, this book reviews laboratory and clinical research, and it describes the implications of new physics (chaos and complexity theories as well as fractals and the biophysics of water) on homeopathy.
You can get it and read to clear your knowledge.
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Have you read the book ? If you do, then I am keen to ask you some questions about it. I have only seen the table of contents of the book on the internet and I am horified of how irrelevant to homeopathy are the theories from fractals, chaos, theory of complexity, bifurcations, dynamical systems, etc... I specialized in numerical computing (scientific computing), which involved building simulation models that include all areas mentioned above where they are covered in the book.
I suspect that the authors are using scientific jargons for layman's consumption and to entice homeopathy suckers to rush to their local bookstore to buy a copy since the term 'chaos' sounds fascinating. Since the areas mentioned above are my domain knowledge, I seriously doubt if the authors are just using them for the sake of making homeopathy sound scientific in its foundation, nor do they really understand the theory of those topics, let alone if they are relevant to homeopathy at all. From what I know and experience in developing models from those fields, are that they (chaos, complexity, etc...) have got nothing to be applied to homeopathy or even applicable at all.
So, before my next response, I await your confirmation to see if you have read the book. I am not going to buy the book, since I am not a homeopathy practitioner. I have only read a two page intro on the internet and also, have a quick look over the table of content to see what topics are covered.