文档介绍:Homeopathy (2003) 92, 152–160
r 2003 The Faculty of Homeopathy
doi:-4916(03)00038-9, available online at
EDUCATION AND DEBATE
Patient–practitioner–remedy (PPR)
entanglement. Part 3. Refining the quantum
metaphor for homeopathy
LR Milgrom1*
1 Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, Exhibition Road, South Kensington,
London SW7 2AZ, UK
The notion of patient–practitioner–remedy (PPR) entanglement, previously proposed
for homeopathy, is refined by adapting concepts derived from Greenberger, Horne, and
Zeilinger’s treatment of three-particle entanglement (GHZ states), and a generalised
version of quantum theory, called weak quantum theory (WQT). These suggest that for
maximum PPR entanglement during the therapeutic encounter, the practitioner’s
awareness needs to be directed inward as well as outward toward the patient, and that
health and disease are mirror images of each other, similar to and represented by, the
relationship plex numbers to plex conjugates. Homeopathy (2003)
92, 152–160.
Keywords: non-locality; three-particle GHZ entanglement; PPR entanglement;
weak quantum theory; quantum metaphors for homeopathy
Introduction and to reach instantaneously across vast spatial
distances or even across time itself, to ensure that the
Non-locality is perhaps the defining concept of parts of a quantu