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Cosmos, Earth, and Life: The Dynamics of a Unified Natural Order

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This preprint presents an English overview of the interdisciplinary research and cosmic model developed by Louis-Claude Vincent (1906-1988) and Jeanne Rousseau (1915-2012). Their analytical framework, known as Bio-Electronics of Vincent (BEV), integrates astronomy, geophysics, hydrology, biology, and health sciences into a unified study of natural order. By linking measurable parameters such as pH, redox potential (rH₂), and electrical resistivity (ρ) to cosmic and geophysical influences, their work proposes an electromagnetic connection between solar and lunar activity, terrestrial environments, and living systems. This synthesis reinterprets physical and biological phenomena through coherent measurements. The paper outlines their historical context, empirical findings, and the continuing relevance of their model to modern interdisciplinary research, suggesting that common principles underlie both cosmic structure and the dynamics of life on Earth.

 

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An Overview of the Interdisciplinary Research and Cosmic Model of Louis-Claude Vincent and Jeanne Rousseau

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2024-09-29
This paper revisits the pioneering research of Louis-Claude Vincent and Jeanne Rousseau, who developed an Electromagnetic Model of the Universe. Their work explores the connections between cosmic cycles, terrestrial phenomena, and biological rhythms, offering a new paradigm for understanding the dynamic relationship between the cosmos and Earth.

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