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Technically, however, homeopathy states that diluted semen should act as a contraceptive. To get pregnant, they would have to dilute a birth-control pill or something. 134.94.171.148 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

I remember someone complaining that homeopathic medicines are labeled similarly to the real thing on drug store shelves. Wouldn't this mean that, at least in some interpretations, it's the medicine which can be diluted into a cure?173.245.52.135 17:47, 13 April 2014 (UTC)
No, the previous user is correct. The "theory" of homeopathy is that to cure a symptom you provide something that would cause that symptom diluted into some ridiculously small dose. Any products that are marketed with the label "homeopathy" but are primarily an active ingredient that would have a detectable effect are using the label incorrectly. For example, there are two kinds of zinc in Zicam, both diluted at 2x, which means they're 1% of their original solution strength. The label doesn't indicate the original solution strength and doesn't indicate how much zinc is actually present in the medicine. Zinc is known to improve the immune system, so taking a diluted zinc supplement to stop a cold would, if homeopathy were true, would be the opposite of what you'd want to do. Contrast this with the homeopathic remedy Belladonna, prepared at 30X concentrations (preparation is 1x10^-30 of original concentration) supposedly cures the circulatory system, because in normal concentrations Belladonna causes tachycardia, among other things. Ioldanach (talk) 14:16, 17 September 2014 (UTC)
Any marks for realising why scientists can't replicate homeopathy's results? :)) I used Google News BEFORE it was clickbait (talk) 21:40, 26 January 2015 (UTC)
Maybe Cueball is Sterile?108.162.215.89 00:07, 17 May 2015 (UTC)

Can we conclude that the woman is Megan? 67.188.195.182 21:32, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

The woman is in fact Megan, I did edit the transcript.--Dgbrt (talk) 22:38, 5 September 2013 (UTC)

I found this explanation of the wording helped: "Traits that cause greater reproductive success of an organism are said to be selected for, whereas those that reduce success are selected against." (From http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection) --Insomniac (talk) 05:59, 26 September 2013 (UTC)

I find it more likely that the female is Danish, as she has longer hair.--Forrest (talk)09:41, 25 August 2015 (UTC)

Except Danish is actually smart. 172.68.34.106 20:21, 30 May 2018 (UTC)

I wrote out 1 nonillion, because #1162 also applies to quitters who don't have enough text space to make their point properly. International Space Station (talk) 23:26, 18 December 2015 (UTC)

You still used a log scale. That’s approximatwly what place-value system is, as was pointed out in a few What-Ifs. There has not been enough hard drive space yet manufactured to make your point properly (assuming at least one bit per part water). --162.158.74.171 02:50, 16 June 2017 (UTC)

I like homeopathy, and enjoy talking to its proponents. I find it incredibly entertaining. 108.162.245.106 20:51, 15 May 2016 (UTC)

If Semen is mixed long enough with water, especially in lower temperatures (below body heat), sperm will break down and die. So even if cueball got that 1 nonilionth chance of having a sperm cell in there, it would be long dead by now. 162.158.62.63 03:30, 2 February 2021 (UTC)

"Homeopathy is the belief that poisons, bacteria, and other harmful substances can actually cure the diseases they normally cause, if they are administered in sufficiently dilute form." Isn't that kind of like a vaccination? (I'm just ragebaiting!)172.71.164.38

From chatgpt:
Homeopathy is based on two main principles: "like cures like" (substances that cause symptoms in healthy people can treat similar symptoms in sick people) and "law of infinitesimals" (the more diluted a substance is, the more potent it becomes). Homeopathic remedies are typically diluted to such an extreme degree that no molecules of the original substance remain in the final preparation.
Vaccines, on the other hand, work by exposing the immune system to weakened or inactive parts of a pathogen (or synthetic analogs), triggering the production of antibodies and memory cells. This creates immunity without causing the disease. Importantly:
Vaccines contain measurable amounts of antigen material that directly stimulate the immune system
The biological mechanism of vaccines is well-understood and demonstrable
Vaccines have been rigorously tested in clinical trials showing their effectiveness
While both approaches might superficially appear to follow a "like treats like" philosophy, vaccines have a clear biological mechanism supported by extensive scientific evidence, whereas homeopathy's proposed mechanisms (like "water memory") contradict established principles of chemistry and physics. --FaviFake (talk) 16:42, 17 April 2025 (UTC)