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Part II

The New Homeopathy: A New Paradigm in Information Medicine

Pages 53-68 | Published online: 15 Mar 2016
 

Abstract

The implications of the role of information in natural systems are fundamental for the health sciences. The maintenance of health in the organism is above all a matter of maintaining its coherence, and this depends on the information that codes the organism. Organic malfunctions are indications of a flaw in that information. Experience shows that correcting the flaw in the information can be more effective than interfering with the biochemical processes resulting from the flawed information. A new kind of medical science has appeared on the horizon: “information medicine.” The Austrian scientist Erich Körbler was one of the most important pioneers of the new information medicine. Körbler discovered that in the domain of very high frequencies the geometric figures we draw act as “radiesthetic” connecting elements and with their help we can target the transmission of information. This way we can also enhance, weaken, and alter electro-magnetic fields. By using this principle, Körbler developed a new healing method he named New Homeopathy.

Notes

1The physical constant of h = 6. 64 × 10−34 J, which describes the proportionality constant between the energy (E) of a charged atomic oscillator and the frequency (ν) of its associated electromagnetic wave is the quantum of action in quantum mechanics, also called the Planck constant.

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