You can't just recontextualise E=mc2 Einstein would throw his shoe at the screen if he saw this. Energy created is equal to mass lost (not just mass) times the speed of light squared its to do with nuclear fusion and accounting for subatomic change not whatever the hell this person is talking about. so dumb. money making exploitation. ridiculous.The premise of this is flawed who let these people get doctorates they should screen for stupidity.
This is disappointing. The definition of disease is not a transfer of energy, and Hawking (no s) and Einstein's theories have almost nothing to do with biological systems. Fitting the mass of the universe into a bowling ball is interesting, but it does nothing to prove trace chemicals in solution have healing effects on humans.
This is pseudo-science: it talks like science, but doesn't act like it. If you want to prove something, test it.
You can't just recontextualise E=mc2 Einstein would throw his shoe at the screen if he saw this. Energy created is equal to mass lost (not just mass) times the speed of light squared its to do with nuclear fusion and accounting for subatomic change not whatever the hell this person is talking about. so dumb. money making exploitation. ridiculous.The premise of this is flawed who let these people get doctorates they should screen for stupidity.
thomasl 1 year ago
So Einstein gave us E=mc^2, But you can just go ahead and cross out mass!!?? ridiculous
2martino3 1 year ago
@2martino3 Clearly you weren't paying attention. Crossing out mass makes total sense, algebraically.
excitope 1 year ago
How the hell does anybody believe this bullshit
afterdeth 2 years ago
I relish in the fact that this is placed under the "Comedy" category.
arjunknanda 2 years ago
That was the point. See the link in the info.
rcn2000 2 years ago
This is disappointing. The definition of disease is not a transfer of energy, and Hawking (no s) and Einstein's theories have almost nothing to do with biological systems. Fitting the mass of the universe into a bowling ball is interesting, but it does nothing to prove trace chemicals in solution have healing effects on humans.
This is pseudo-science: it talks like science, but doesn't act like it. If you want to prove something, test it.
andid 2 years ago