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Qi: informing energy
2009-08-31 19:30:13 I lost my edit (my browser, konqueror, has some extraneous features I'd rather do without!). I was developing further a description of the Qi as information: information from all parts to all parts about the whole. —JohannesKepler
2009-09-01 13:24:45 Superb! The new page I mean, not the problems poor old Jo has finding his chi... I sympathise!—docmartin
2009-09-02 02:15:41 Thanks - you know how aesthetics are important for me. —JohannesKepler
2010-06-11 10:23:01 Yes, this could be huge Citizendium style study... I like the link to the astrology - and the pix!
The title (and humbly, the intro) are off-putting - do we need to use jargon in such prominent places? How about something simpler....
The extraordinary development of acupuncture research in accordance to the criteria of so-called 'Evidence-based medicine' (clinical epidemiology), medical imagery, gene expression analysis, and other techniques under good standing in Western medicine , proves that acupuncture
1. cannot be a placebo
2. cannot be 'explained away' anymore ("It's just endorphins, no mystery in that") —docmartin
2010-06-11 10:37:16 Actually, I see CZ has never moved much beyond WP on this one. But then they have 135 expert articles to look after. When I take over I promise to make that number more like 136! —NormanNitram
2010-06-11 22:16:31 The title question's a good 'un! —NormanNitram
2010-06-11 23:45:15 I removed some unnecessary material and useless titles. Thanks for the nice textbox. —PerigGouanvic
2010-06-13 22:02:06 Yes, it's coming along innit! I wondered if there was a way to put more space around the images-with-captions - as it looks pretty heavy to me as it is.
Can't think of a way off-hand, and as usual wiki-spot ain't helping:
http://wikispot.org/Help_with_Images —NormanNitram
Nope, no help! I suppose we'd have to fiddle with the CSS again!
And yes, it's great to see how some simple advice can utterly change the "feel" of a page. — pg



