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Zenergy : The "Phaseonium" of Dark Energy That Fuels the Natural Structures of the Universe

p. 189-202

Abstract

To incorporate thermodynamic, quantum and classical dynamical laws, the Universe is treated as a quantum Carnot engine (QCE) or single heat bath in which the ensemble of elementary particles retains a small amount of quantum coherence, so as to constitute new states of matter known as "phaseonia", the first being its Zenergy, the empty ensemble of dark energy. How Zenergy fuels the natural structure of the Universe, is then in complete accord with the existence of 3+l space-time, the known elementary particles quantizations and galactic structure. Similar QCE explanations of the natural structure of DNA, and of the human brain/mind as a conscious engine are given. Thus 'the Universe, life, consciousness and everything' may derive its entire structure from this difference between classical and quantum mechanical thermodynamic machines.

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Bibliographical reference

Peter Marcer, Edgar Mitchell, Peter Rowlands and Walter Schempp, « Zenergy : The "Phaseonium" of Dark Energy That Fuels the Natural Structures of the Universe », CASYS, 16 | 2004, 189-202.

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Peter Marcer, Edgar Mitchell, Peter Rowlands and Walter Schempp, « Zenergy : The "Phaseonium" of Dark Energy That Fuels the Natural Structures of the Universe », CASYS [Online], 16 | 2004, Online since 07 August 2024, connection on 27 December 2024. URL : http://popups.uliege.be/3041-539x/index.php?id=2383

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Peter Marcer

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Edgar Mitchell

Institute of Noetic Sciences, PO Box 540037, Lake Worth, FL, 33454, USA

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Peter Rowlands

IQ Group and Science Communication Unit, Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Oiiver Lodge Laboratory, Oxford Street, P.O Box 147, Liverpool L69 3BX, UK.

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Walter Schempp

Lehrstuhl fur Mathematik I, University of Siegen, 57068 Seigen, Germany

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