07-19-2018, 07:24 AM
Quote:You ever think about the fact that the placebo effect is basically a scientific term for 'your belief in this is creating a reality and we can't actually explain it'That's how I see it. I'd say, placebo is the manifestation of the will. Or you could say the manifestation of the "God" within us.
Placebo effect per se isn't an issue. The issue is that, if an action produces only placebo effects, the benefits are highly inconsistent. I think that's what people want to avoid. There's no need for something that works only when planets are aligned or for whatever strange other reasons. That's why it's good to get solid evidence of a method working. If that method, when applied produces most of the time the desired effects then we have a winner.
Indeed, it's possible solfeggio frequencies actually "work". But we're constantly bombed by billions of internal and external stimuli each and every day. I wouldn't be surprised if frequencies actually work but all these overwhelming other stimuli jeopardize them.
But still, even if that's true, I wouldn't consider solfeggio frequencies as "working". Shutting off most stimuli, factors, variables, whatever you may call them, just to make solfeggio frequencies work is unrealistic.
However, yes I'd stay it's good to experiment and "create your own proof". In fact, I'll repeat the experiment at a later date.
The thing is, because of how inconsistent reality is, a method that didn't work at a date may "work" or rather produce interesting results at a later date. However, I won't hide that I'm skeptic about frequencies being able to repair DNA at a noticeable level.