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About Nassim Haramein

In Retrospect

I was born in in Geneva, Switzerland.
My father was a scholar at the University of Geneva, working on his thesis under the guidance of the notable Jean Piaget, who is often considered one of the fathers of child psychology.
Although my father was offered a position at the prestigious Piaget Institute, he chose instead to accept a position at the child psychology department of the University of Montreal, where he became the director of the Orthopedagogy Department.

As a result, I grew up surrounded by the Canadian environment and wilderness for most of my childhood. This unique upbringing led to an early and successful career in the ski and mountaineering industry, which afforded me a significant amount of time to observe and ponder the mechanics of the natural world. Starting in the early s, I developed a profound interest in sciences and philosophy, particularly in physics and the nature of the material world. This fascination led me to a deep and dedicated self-study of both the foundations of general relativity and quantum theory.

Fast Forward

After some ten years of intensive study and exploration, I began lecturing in various contexts both in Canada and the USA. This journey culminated in the publication of my first physics paper in , co-authored with the prominent physicist Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher, titled &#;The Origin of Spin&#;. This work explored the implications of torque and Coriolis forces within Einstein’s field equations and grand unification theory.

In the following years, I continued my research and eventually published an award-winning paper known as “The Schwarzschild Proton”. This paper proposed that the proton could be considered as having an equivalence energy and force structure akin to a mini-black hole driven by quantum vacuum fluctuations. With the advent of the holographic principle in physics, I delved deeper into the subject, resulting in a series of papers that described the source of mass and the confining forces of subatomic particles in relation to quantum vacuum fluctuations. This body of work introduced what I coined &#;the holographic mass solution&#;.

One of these significant contributions was the peer-reviewed paper “Quantum Gravity and the Holographic Mass”, published in In this paper, I employed a generalized holographic principle to relate the proton&#;s charge radius and the source of mass utilizing quantum vacuum fluctuations. Remarkably, my predictions indicated a proton radius that deviated from the Standard Model by a whopping 4%. This theoretical prediction was later validated through experiments at the Paul Scherrer Institute and has since become the official CODATA value.

From to the present

I have continued to publish multiple papers addressing various pivotal issues in physics. These include the nature of the electron and the so-called vacuum catastrophe issue in cosmology.

Additionally, I ventured into biophysics, publishing a paper titled “The Unified Space Memory Network: from Cosmogenesis to Consciousness”, which relates the structure of spacetime to the biological organizations of the brain.

Recently

In September , my colleagues and I pre-published a paper entitled “The Origin of Mass and Nature of Gravity”. This work relates to the dynamics of quantum vacuum fluctuations to correlation functions, demonstrating that mass and confining forces arise from phase relationships and a screening mechanism of the vacuum energy density at the Planck scale. This paper is the first in a series that lays the foundation for the unification of forces and physical constants, setting the stage for the upcoming publishing of the remarkable results obtained in the last few years by the science team and myself at the International Space Federation (ISF).

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My Vision for the World

We are making significant strides in our physics research and developing technologies aimed at ushering humanity into a new era powered by sustainable unlimited energy.

A deeper comprehension of the nature of reality, through the unification of physics, provides a direct engineering pathway to substantial energy production. This includes understanding quantum vacuum fluctuations and manipulating spacetime curvature to achieve gravity control. By tapping into the potential of quantum vacuum fluctuations and spacetime dynamics, we can unlock a sustainable energy source that allows humanity to align its technology and lifestyle with the energetic wheelwork of nature.

These achievements will not only promote environmental sustainability but also lay the groundwork for a prosperous future, where technological advancements are in perfect harmony with our surroundings.

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