Another Thought on New-Age Nonsense

Why is it that the more ancient a certain alternative healing technique is (or the more Eastern it is), the more “hip” it is to practice it? Isn’t it well-established that people in ancient times were less smart than we are today? What does this say about the medicinal techniques they employed? With the advent … Continue reading Another Thought on New-Age Nonsense

Takionic Follow-up

There’s something I forgot to mention in my previous post on the absurdity of Tachyon Energy. What good is any New Age healing technology without the endorsement of one or two controversial medical practitioners, and some anecdotal evidence from athletes and friends of the inventors? Well, that’s exactly what you’ll find in the “Testimonials” sections … Continue reading Takionic Follow-up

Tachyon Energy for the Masses

Browsing the Web the other day, I came upon several websites that sell products that supposedly harness the power of… tachyon energy. These products include “tachyon-infused” silica disks, beads, crystals, elbow wraps, blankets, bottled water, and of course massage oils and body lotions. Suspending disbelief for a moment, I explored the websites hoping to discover … Continue reading Tachyon Energy for the Masses