The 4 Great Controversies in the History of Science
Antoine Béchamp versus Louis Pasteur
Pleomorphism versus Cellular Monomorphism
In this fourth and final video, I will address what has been the most important controversy in the history of science, the one that took place in the mid-19th century between Louis Pasteur and Antoine Béchamp.
Béchamp had discovered that the tiny particles found at the limit of visibility, known as Brownian particles, are actually fully-fledged living entities, capable of performing a living enzymatic function—in this case, fermentation. He wasn't the only one who saw that, beneath the cell, these units controlled the microbiology and gave it form. Cells transformed and adapted to their environment and always performed a logical function within it. In other words, the environment always governed the behavior of its microbiology, which adapted to it and only to it.
Cellular pleomorphism, despite tons and tons of evidence, was swept aside by the false contagion theory (we have to use veiled language), completely changing the world's view.
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Book by R.B. Pearson. 1942.
https://books.google.pt/books?id=Kfeh...
Books by Béchamp in the Library of France. https://www.brmi.online/antoine-bechamp
Download Brigitte Fau's book in Spanish: https://www.bonnes-habitudes.fr/compr...
Download the summary of Béchamp's book on Microzymes in Spanish:
https://www.bonnes-habitudes.fr/app/d...