Homeopathy 2004; 93(01): 34-42
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2003.10.002
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Patient–practitioner–remedy (PPR) entanglement Part 4.

Towards classification and unification of the different entanglement models for homeopathy
L.R. Milgrom

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Received07. August 2003
revised23. Oktober 2003

accepted27. Oktober 2003

Publikationsdatum:
22. Dezember 2017 (online)

Abstract

The possibility of classifying and unifying some of the recent entanglement models for homeopathy is discussed. Unification involves combining the previous GHZ/WQT-based entanglement model, itself a fusion of Greenberger–Horne–Zeilinger (GHZ) three-particle entanglement and a generalised version of quantum theory, called Weak Quantum Theory (WQT), with Walach's semiotic model involving double entanglement. The new combined model invokes a ‘geometry’ of patient–practitioner–remedy (PPR) entanglement embedded in a therapeutic state space.

 
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