
Could quantum physics be the future of medicine?
Enter the quantum revolution of medicine.
- Understand the fundamental paradoxes of quantum physics and their medical implications
- Realize why the body can no longer be reduced to a chemical or mechanical machine
- Explore how the therapist's gaze actively influences the healing process
- Discover the scientific foundations of energetic and informational medicine
Between 1900 and 1905, Max Planck and Albert Einstein laid the foundations for what would become the most significant scientific revolution of the 20th century: the birth of quantum physics. With it, matter is no longer so solid and full, and light is no longer so immaterial. Reality escapes all definition, and there are no longer words to describe it. As a result, our body seems to obey laws other than those proposed by Newtonian mechanics. Both material and wave-like, it defies any reductionist analysis of its functioning. Thanks to the quantum vision of Reality, therapies that seemed incompatible finally find a common language for greater respect for patients and the sick. In this first lecture of his quantum trilogy, Jean-Jacques Crèvecœur presents quantum physics as a revolution capable of transcending materialistic medicine. He shows that matter, energy, observation, and consciousness are linked. He then applies these notions to care, homeopathy, distant healing, and informational medicine.


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About the author
Jean-Jacques Crèvecoeur is a Belgian-Canadian author and trainer specializing in personal development and communication.
He studied science and pedagogy before dedicating himself to training and writing.
He is known for his lectures, books, and online content on consciousness and autonomy.
He has also sparked debate due to some of his public stances on societal and health issues.






