Abstract
The notion of patient–practitioner–remedy (PPR) entanglement, previously proposed
for homeopathy, is refined by adapting concepts derived from Greenberger, Horne, and
Zeilinger's treatment of three-particle entanglement (GHZ states), and a generalised
version of quantum theory, called weak quantum theory (WQT). These suggest that for
maximum PPR entanglement during the therapeutic encounter, the practitioner's awareness
needs to be directed inward as well as outward toward the patient, and that health
and disease are mirror images of each other, similar to and represented by, the relationship
of complex numbers to their complex conjugates.
Keywords
non-locality - three-particle GHZ entanglement - PPR entanglement - weak quantum theory
- quantum metaphors for homeopathy