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 {{anchor:​s147}}And here on the left you can see tin at the 10<​sup>​-60</​sup>​ and on the right you can see tin at the 10<​sup>​-400</​sup>​. {{anchor:​s148}}Now,​ you will say, “ //Yeah, but that was published in a journal of homeopathy//​.” {{anchor:​s147}}And here on the left you can see tin at the 10<​sup>​-60</​sup>​ and on the right you can see tin at the 10<​sup>​-400</​sup>​. {{anchor:​s148}}Now,​ you will say, “ //Yeah, but that was published in a journal of homeopathy//​.”
  
-{{anchor:​s149}}The same team [[http://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pubmed/​23083226|published]] in the //Journal of Langmuir//, which is a very, very prestigious journal of chemistry -- actually, it’s one of the journals of the American Chemical Society, and they have a motto, which is: “//The most trusted, the most cited, and the most read journal.//​” And this team from the Indian Institute of Technology confirmed that they found particles even at these extreme super-Avogadro dilutions, and they found out a process.[(nanostudy>​Chikramane PS, Kalita D, Suresh AK, Kane SG, Bellare JR. Why Extreme Dilutions Reach Non-zero Asymptotes: A Nanoparticulate Hypothesis Based on Froth Flotation. //​Langmuir.//​ 2012 Nov 13;​28(45):​15864-75. doi: 10.1021/​la303477s. Epub 2012 Nov 1.)]+{{anchor:​s149}}The same team [[http://​www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​pubmed/​23083226|published]] in the journal of //​Langmuir//,​ which is a very, very prestigious journal of chemistry -- actually, it’s one of the journals of the American Chemical Society, and they have a motto, which is: “//The most trusted, the most cited, and the most read journal.//​” And this team from the Indian Institute of Technology confirmed that they found particles even at these extreme super-Avogadro dilutions, and they found out a process.[(nanostudy>​Chikramane PS, Kalita D, Suresh AK, Kane SG, Bellare JR. Why Extreme Dilutions Reach Non-zero Asymptotes: A Nanoparticulate Hypothesis Based on Froth Flotation. //​Langmuir.//​ 2012 Nov 13;​28(45):​15864-75. doi: 10.1021/​la303477s. Epub 2012 Nov 1.)]
  
 {{anchor:​s150}}I’ll show you: here is the process of trituration,​ and here is the process of dilution. {{anchor:​s151}}After three series of trituration,​ it goes into a solution, and then the succuss. {{anchor:​s152}}And then as this process progresses, there are nano-bubbles that accumulate in an asymptotic manner. {{anchor:​s153}}That means it never reaches zero. {{anchor:​s154}}So as you are diluting and succussing, the nano-bubbles actually multiply. {{anchor:​s150}}I’ll show you: here is the process of trituration,​ and here is the process of dilution. {{anchor:​s151}}After three series of trituration,​ it goes into a solution, and then the succuss. {{anchor:​s152}}And then as this process progresses, there are nano-bubbles that accumulate in an asymptotic manner. {{anchor:​s153}}That means it never reaches zero. {{anchor:​s154}}So as you are diluting and succussing, the nano-bubbles actually multiply.
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