One possible explanation is that the remedies leave an electronic fingerprint on the water in which they are diluted, which is then used in the actual remedy.
-- Catherine Guthrie, "Homeopathy Finally Gets Some Respect," on how homeopathic remedies that don't contain even one molecule of active ingredient could be effective.
Would there be a fallacy for the statement above? Which one would it fall under ? What can I use to pinpoint the type it would fall under.