
Is Modern Medicine Truly Scientific?
A Deeper Look from Physics to Homeopathy
Understanding Science: Where It All Begins
When we speak about science, our minds often jump straight to the most fundamental theories that describe the universe. At the highest level of scientific understanding lie the latest theories in physics, built upon the universal language of mathematics—the purest expression of logic and reasoning.
Mathematics gives structure to our observations, and when applied to the natural world, it forms the foundation of physics. This is why the most scientific and logical tools available to humanity are found in the deepest layers of physical theory.
Today, the most widely accepted scientific pillars are:
• Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity
• Quantum Theory
• Quantum Field Theory
Each of these models aligns impressively well with the behavior of the universe as we observe it—yet even they contain unresolved mysteries:
• Dark matter & dark energy
• The collapse of the quantum wave function
• The interference pattern in the double-slit experiment
• Many unknowns about the foundations of spacetime and energy
When even the strongest scientific tools face limitations, physics often turns to statistical mechanics—a temporary way to approximate truth until deeper laws are discovered.
As Einstein said, “God does not play dice.” The universe cannot operate on probability forever.
Conventional Medicine and Science: Are They the Same?
Given that even advanced physics contains unknowns, it’s worth asking:
Is modern conventional medicine truly scientific?
Contemporary medicine relies heavily on chemically synthesized drugs. These drugs are designed based on observations of how certain chemical compounds affect tissues, cells, and biological pathways.
This approach blends:
• Observation
• Short-term experimentation
• Statistical averages
In other words, it mirrors the same strategy used in physics when the true mechanism is unknown—we estimate, we average, and we hope for predictable results.
Every few years, new drugs are released, typically tested:
• On a limited number of participants
• For a limited period of time
• Showing average effects across the group
But is this the gold standard of scientific certainty?
(Of course, surgery and emergency medicine are different—they are technical, mechanical, and life-saving fields independent from theoretical medical models.)
We’re not here to judge conventional medicine—but to clarify what “scientific” truly means.
Homeopathy: A System Based on Universal Natural Laws
Just as a scientific theory must match real-world observations, homeopathy follows the same principle.
In homeopathy, remedies are prepared according to the methods discovered by Samuel Hahnemann:
• Trituration
• Succussion
• Serial dilution
These natural substances, once prepared, produce specific effects on the body, emotions, and mind.
These effects are recorded systematically over the course of two centuries, forming the body of knowledge known as Materia Medica.
The core principle of homeopathy is the Law of Similars:
“A substance that causes certain symptoms in a healthy person can cure similar symptoms in a sick person.”
Patients who take the indicated remedy often experience:
• Symptom improvement
• Emotional shifting
• Restoration of physiological balance
Homeopathy has been practiced consistently for over 200 years, producing reproducible results across cultures, continents, and generations.
When a medical system is based on:
• Clear foundational laws
• Unchanging principles
• Repeatable and observable outcomes
…it strongly satisfies the definition of a scientific therapeutic model.
The Bigger Picture: Homeopathy as a Reflection of Universal Law
This article provides only a general introduction.
In future sections—especially with reference to works like “The Genesis of the Universe” by Dr. Masoud Naseri—we will explore why classical homeopathy can be viewed as a medical system aligned with the fundamental laws of the universe.
From this perspective, no system other than homeopathy can truly address the root of chronic disease, as it operates on the same principles that govern nature.
A Final Note to the Reader
Until our next discussion, I invite you to pay closer attention to:
• Your thoughts
• Your emotions
• Your bodily sensations
Because you are not merely a physical organism.
You are a unified field of mind, emotion, and body—interwoven, inseparable, and constantly communicating a deeper truth called the Self.