When patient and drug vibration rates harmonize, a phenomenon known
to physicists and engineers occurs as resonance, wherein a drug that does
not cover all of the patient's symptoms cannot have any effect, and will not even be achieved with the union of two or three. You could say it's not about quantity, it's about quality, but we wouldn't be talking about homeopathy either. In this therapy the remedies are all different in "quality", neither in quantity nor in quality, so we move away again from conventional medicine in terms of posology and price of a remedy. Each homeopathic medicine has its own vibrational frequency, and for it to work, it must be similar to the nature of the disease and administered separately. Still, there are pharmaceutical preparations composed of several homeopathic remedies that seem to work perfectly, without their components resorplapsing unfavorably. This tells us that we still do not know for sure the functioning of homeopathy and we should continue to speculate and experiment. Over the years we have also learned something that even Hahnemann himself did not get to see: that any organic or inorganic element can be a good homeopathic remedy, not just the poisons he handled so effectively. This is something that we can now explain thanks to the advances of quantum physics, which explains that every cosmic element has its own vibration and therefore a memory that will make it behave in an undetermined way, in an uncertain way. In the world of subatomic particles, where everything flows, where particles appear and disappear, their movements are discontinuous and rotate incessantly in all directions, sometimes as such particles and sometimes as wave functions. Will the same medicines used now prepared in accordance with homeopathic doctrine ever go on sale? Surely this is the case when homeopathy is a must in medical schools.