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Microvita: A New Approach to Matter, Life and Health

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P.R. Sarkar’s concept of microvita is proposed as the basis for a new scientific paradigm. Microvita are subtle, sub-microscopic living entities that organise energy to create forms, structures and processes in the universe. Millions of microvita may compose one electron. Quantitative microvita models for the form of an electron and a photon have been derived, using known experimental facts and a proposed spiral motion of microvita. The model explains the experimental value of the z-component of the electron’s spin. A new interpretation of quantum theory is proposed, based on microvita. An experimental test of the microvita hypothesis in the area of quantum physics is suggested. Microvita are related to viruses, and may help explain the origin of life and evolution of species through the creation and addition of new genes. The interplay between positive and negative microvita in the human body and mind explains the cause of disease, and suggests a new approach to health.

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Gauthier, R.F. (1996). Microvita: A New Approach to Matter, Life and Health. In: Ghista, D.N. (eds) Biomedical and Life Physics. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85017-1_33

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