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New Perspectives on Cosmic and Earthly Phenomena: An Overview of Louis-Claude Vincent and Jeanne Rousseau’s u2028 Groundbreaking Research and Cosmic Model

Authors: Ulrich Schreier

This paper revisits the pioneering work of French scientists Louis-Claude Vincent and Jeanne Rous- seau, who developed an electromagnetic model of the universe that offers transformative insights into cosmic and terrestrial phenomena. Their interdisciplinary research spans astronomy, astrophy- sics, cosmology, climate and life sciences, seismology, and more, providing a comprehensive fra- mework for understanding the profound interplay between cosmic forces and Earth’s systems.A key element of their model is the Bio-Electronics (BEV) framework, an analytical approach that uses three electromagnetic parameters—pH {magnetic factor}, rH2 {Eh - electronic factor}, and electrical resistivity (ρ)—to evaluate aqueous systems and living environments. By including the functioning and sensitivity of living orga- nisms to environmental and cosmic influences, BEV extends scientific analysis beyond the purely material and electromagnetic. Adding a missing dimension to our analytical methods, this has practical applications in envi- ronmental and life sciences, agriculture, soil and water quality, health and our understanding of the universe.Providing clear answers to longstanding questions and mysteries, Vincent and Rousseau’s findings chal- lenge numerous prevailing scientific theories, underscoring the need for research that not only investigates cosmic phenomena but also prioritizes practical applications with tangible impacts on life on Earth. This paper presents the core principles of their model, evaluates supporting evidence, and examines the impli- cations for modern science and daily life, offering fresh perspectives on solar cycles and biological rhythms.

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