This is what happens in homeopathy, for example. The effective instrument in this case are small milk sugar globules or an alcohol solution that are supposed to carry the information of a homeopathic remedy. The energetic carrier, in this case a tiny amount of sugar or alcohol, obviously no longer plays an essential role. It only seems to be the information contained therein that works. A systematic examination of the studies carried out with homeopathic remedies suggests, however, that this is not at all a question of the specific effect of information imprinted on the globules. This is what the "decline effect" means, which has been observed in many information medicine therapy methods, namely that the effect achieved in the first studies is increasingly reduced as the number of test subjects increases. However, the investigating authors did not come to the conclusion that this shows the ineffectiveness of the investigated methods, but that it is not a question of local and causal effects.
This would exclude the instrument as a carrier of causally effective, local information and lead the effect back to the overall relationship between patient, therapist , effective instrument and spiritual context. In the context of quantum theory, such super-spatial correlations are called entanglement. It is important to note here that the vanishing effect does not disappear absolutely, but can reappear in other unobserved parameters. In the studies examined, for example, B. Other important health parameters that were not considered in the original study design.
This would mean that the carrier of the information as a local substance with a causal effect according to natural law is not decisive and can also be replaced by non-local and non-physical information. This happens, for example, in radionics and a large number of modern systems of information medicine derived from it, which I would therefore prefer to use the term information field medicine to distinguish them from the systems of information medicine, the physical carriers or energies use. The instrument conveying the information is of particular importance in these cases. It primarily serves as a means of communication between therapist, patient and the mental context in which the respective therapy concept relates to the patient's information field.