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Mar 4, 2022 · He invoked the debunked notion of ‘water memory’, arguing that the water is altered by the DNA in a way that retains some properties of the molecules even when they have been heavily diluted.
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Sep 23, 2014 · Montagnier, 82, who shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 2008 for the discovery of HIV, stunned many fellow scientists about 5 years ago with claims that DNA emits weak electromagnetic waves that cause structural changes in water that persist even in extremely high dilutions.
In January 2009, Luc Montagnier, the Nobel Laureate virologist who led the team that discovered the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), claimed (in a paper published in a journal that he set up, which seems to have avoided conventional peer review as it was accepted three days after submission) that the DNA of pathogenic bacteria and viruses ...
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The following video features the groundbreaking, water-memory work of Nobel Laureate Luc Montagnier, who explores the deep question: does water have memory? He demonstrates how the informational signal of virus DNA can be captured in water and transformed into a digital signal that can be emailed to another computer on the other side of the world.
Mar 17, 2022 · Many experiments in physics [7], chemistry [8], and biology [9-10] are consistent with the main results of Montagnier's team. Then, some claims about the "implausibility of water memory" and homeopathy are not based on scientific arguments, but non-scientific ideology [11].
Apr 28, 2024 · Discover the incredible journey of Nobel Prize winner, Luc Montagnier, from his groundbreaking discovery of HIV to his controversial research on water memory. Explore how his findings have...
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