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THE ZERO-POINT LIFE FORCE: Extracting Biological Energy from Vacuum Fluctuations
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- ISBN8235821057
- EAN9798235821057
- Date de parution19/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
What if the energy powering every heartbeat, every thought, and every moment of life is not coming solely from the food you eat but from the deepest fabric of space itself?The Zero-Point Life Force by Prof. Yondrak Filvestra is a groundbreaking scientific investigation that challenges the foundational assumptions of modern biology. Drawing on quantum field theory, cutting-edge bioenergetics research, and decades of anomalous experimental data, Filvestra constructs a rigorous and startling case: living systems have evolved, across billions of years of natural selection, to tap the quantum vacuum the zero-point energy field that pervades all of space as an organized, nonequilibrium energy source.
This is not speculation dressed in scientific language. Every claim in these pages is grounded in peer-reviewed research. The quantum coherence in photosynthetic proteins documented by Fleming and Engel at Berkeley. The proton tunneling in enzyme catalysis confirmed by Klinman at Berkeley and Scrutton at Manchester. The quantum entanglement underpinning the magnetic navigation of migratory birds. The anomalous thermodynamic efficiency of ATP synthase.
The coherent statistical properties of biophoton emission from living cells. Filvestra assembles these established findings into a theoretical architecture that points in one provocative direction: biology is a quantum vacuum phenomenon, and life draws on the inexhaustible ground state of the universe itself. The book moves from the physics of the Casimir effect to the geometry of mitochondrial cristae, from the water inside microtubules to the hard problem of consciousness, building a picture of unprecedented scope and depth.
For each speculative step, Filvestra is transparent about what is known, what is strongly suggested, and what remains to be confirmed by future experiment. Five testable predictions are laid out with precision. Written for the intellectually serious reader whether a working scientist, a graduate student, or an educated non-specialist drawn to the frontiers of physics and biology this book will permanently alter how you think about what life is, where its energy comes from, and what it means to be alive in a quantum universe.
The ocean is invisible. But you are swimming in it.
This is not speculation dressed in scientific language. Every claim in these pages is grounded in peer-reviewed research. The quantum coherence in photosynthetic proteins documented by Fleming and Engel at Berkeley. The proton tunneling in enzyme catalysis confirmed by Klinman at Berkeley and Scrutton at Manchester. The quantum entanglement underpinning the magnetic navigation of migratory birds. The anomalous thermodynamic efficiency of ATP synthase.
The coherent statistical properties of biophoton emission from living cells. Filvestra assembles these established findings into a theoretical architecture that points in one provocative direction: biology is a quantum vacuum phenomenon, and life draws on the inexhaustible ground state of the universe itself. The book moves from the physics of the Casimir effect to the geometry of mitochondrial cristae, from the water inside microtubules to the hard problem of consciousness, building a picture of unprecedented scope and depth.
For each speculative step, Filvestra is transparent about what is known, what is strongly suggested, and what remains to be confirmed by future experiment. Five testable predictions are laid out with precision. Written for the intellectually serious reader whether a working scientist, a graduate student, or an educated non-specialist drawn to the frontiers of physics and biology this book will permanently alter how you think about what life is, where its energy comes from, and what it means to be alive in a quantum universe.
The ocean is invisible. But you are swimming in it.



