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Germ theory denialism is the pseudoscientific belief that germs do not cause infectious disease, and that the germ theory of disease is wrong. [1] It usually involves arguing that Louis Pasteur 's model of infectious disease was wrong, and that Antoine Béchamp 's was right.
The conspiracy theory suggests that governments or secret organizations use lasers or microwave systems to ignite fires. Experts have repeatedly debunked these claims, ... terrain and vegetation.
Obviously, some edits like claiming terrain theory is "reemerging" or there is serious support for terrain theory are wrong. In its time, it was a serious theory, which was later disproven. It's like we have a rather long section on the Ptolemaic model of the planets which although wrong is interesting for the historical reasons.
Phrenology – a theory of highly localised brain function popular in 19th century medicine. Homeopathy – a theory according to which a disease can be cured by infinitesimal doses of the substance that caused it; Eclectic medicine – transformed into alternative medicine, and is no longer considered a scientific theory
Latest conspiracy theory debunked. ABC News, Dec. 17, Fact-check: Drones were not tracking missing radioactive material in New Jersey NBC News, Dec. 17, As drones are spotted in New Jersey and ...
The "triangle of life" is an Internet conspiracy theory that promotes remaining uncovered during earthquake shaking, claiming that all desks or tables will always be crushed because buildings ...
In the modern day, Béchamp's work continues to be promoted by a small group of alternative medicine proponents (also known as germ theory denialists), including advocates of alternative theories of cancer, [5] who dismiss Pasteur's germ theory and argue that Béchamp's ideas were unjustly ignored.
The conspiracy theory claims that recent hurricanes have been geo-engineered for special interests by the government. Like most conspiracy theories, this weather manipulation conspiracy is gleaned ...