WARNING: OBVIOUSLY PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC (AND RELIGIOUS) STUFF. Proceed with caution when analysing
So basically, a friend shared this clip
http://www.xpmedia.com/video/6650/quantum-healing
and then read through this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_healing
Being a glutton of punishment I watched through the entire thing
Everything I can sensibly question (e.g. claiming that superstring=frequencies=god requires rigorous justification (said in a softer tone rather then the more harsh word "woo"), all religious aspects are isolated and analysed in a separate context without interfering with the analysis of the seemly scientific aspect), except this
20:00-22:30
My question is
He mentioned about electrically grounding people so when their body is free of the excess static electric charges, healing can be achieved
This sounds a testible idea, then why there aren't another large scale experiment carry this out, analysis the resutls, and interpret it to rule out or confirm it
So using the thinking of the scientific method, a topic is pseudoscientific when it pretend to be following the scientific method, but cannot be falsified
So where exactly is the above claim untestible?
My position is like most mainstream physicists, I am skeptical and really want to say it is woo, but I want to know how it woo itself?
P.S. To bypass that email registration roadblock in that website, any random letters plus a <insertwords>@hotmail.com will do
So basically, a friend shared this clip
http://www.xpmedia.com/video/6650/quantum-healing
and then read through this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_healing
Being a glutton of punishment I watched through the entire thing
Everything I can sensibly question (e.g. claiming that superstring=frequencies=god requires rigorous justification (said in a softer tone rather then the more harsh word "woo"), all religious aspects are isolated and analysed in a separate context without interfering with the analysis of the seemly scientific aspect), except this
20:00-22:30
My question is
He mentioned about electrically grounding people so when their body is free of the excess static electric charges, healing can be achieved
This sounds a testible idea, then why there aren't another large scale experiment carry this out, analysis the resutls, and interpret it to rule out or confirm it
So using the thinking of the scientific method, a topic is pseudoscientific when it pretend to be following the scientific method, but cannot be falsified
So where exactly is the above claim untestible?
My position is like most mainstream physicists, I am skeptical and really want to say it is woo, but I want to know how it woo itself?
P.S. To bypass that email registration roadblock in that website, any random letters plus a <insertwords>@hotmail.com will do