nem támasztotta alá, csak publikálta az elméleteit. ezek tényleg nem csak hogy nem számítanak, ennél sokkal érdekesebb az, hogy hol/hogyan tette ezt, és mi rá a reakció.
Trial draws fire
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/101208/full/468743a.html
"Another element of the trial is also attracting scepticism. Besides screening the children for pathogens with conventional DNA-amplification techniques, the researchers will use a diagnostic test based on the controversial idea championed by the late French scientist Jacques Benveniste, who claimed that water can retain the memory of substances it contained even after they have been diluted away. Studies have failed to confirm the claim, but Montagnier thinks that the 'memory' structures in the water can resonate with low-frequency electromagnetic signals, which he hopes can be transmitted over the Internet. He claims that very dilute solutions of pathogen DNA also emit such signals, and he intends to use this as a sensitive 'biomarker' for chronic infection.
Montagnier has published two papers on his research into the memory of water, one on bacterial DNA (ref. 1) and another claiming to have found electromagnetic signals of HIV DNA (ref. 2) in patients treated with antiretroviral drugs and whose blood seemed virus-free. He speculates that this may be the HIV reservoir from which the virus rebounds when antiretroviral treatment is paused or stopped. Several AIDS researchers contacted by Nature dismissed Montagnier's claims but declined to comment publicly.
Montagnier, who says that he is planning independent replication of his findings, published both papers in a new journal from Berlin-based Springer — Interdisciplinary Sciences: Computational Life Sciences, the editorial board of which he chairs. Asked why he didn't try to publish his astonishing findings in a higher-profile journal, Montagnier explained that he was sure that if he had sent them to Nature or Science, he would have run foul of experts who, on seeing mention of Benveniste or 'memory-of-water', would "reach for their revolvers".