dr.francesco pensato
Francesco Pensato
is an independent researcher in science and history and composer. Born in Rome on October 21, 1959, he has lived in Thailand since 2000. After completing his classical studies, he graduated in 1987 from La Sapienza Faculty in Rome in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Techniques and a few years later, he obtained a higher diploma in Sound Engineering, Musician, Arranger and Composer. He has composed more than one hundred soundtracks for the most important companies in the world, for theater, film, and television, collaborating with leading European, Asian, and Latin American artists.
Dr. Francesco Pensato has been studying the role of water in the dynamics of organic matter for over twenty years. His research is grounded in quantum physics, which has provided profound insights into the mechanism of water memory. According to quantum physics studies, water is not just a passive substance but actively participates in biological processes, storing and transferring information. Dr. Pensato’s work explores how water can retain specific information and influence molecular interactions. His contributions to understanding the connection between water and organic matter have deepened our knowledge of how biological systems function at a quantum level.
His book Generated By Vacuum explores the profound connection between water, quantum vacuum, and the origins of biological life. Drawing on principles of quantum physics, Pensato delves into how the quantum vacuum, the fundamental energy field underlying all matter, interacts with water to influence the formation and sustenance of life. He argues that water, through its unique properties and ability to store information, works in tandem with the quantum vacuum to regulate biological processes. The book offers a novel perspective on how these two elements could be essential in understanding the mechanisms of life at a quantum level.
Dr. Francesco Pensato's research in quantum physics and cosmology delves into phenomena often labeled as "psi" or "psychic," which challenge classical physics laws, particularly in their synchronization and apparent violation of the speed of light. These phenomena, which include telepathy, precognition, and psychokinesis, are considered impossible within the framework of classical mechanics because they occur instantaneously or outside the traditional cause-and-effect relationships, seemingly defying the speed of light as a fundamental constraint.
Pensato’s work builds on the understanding that these psychic phenomena do not operate within the causal world, where actions require energy expenditure and adhere to classical principles. Instead, he suggests that they are part of a different domain—one governed by resonance, not causality. Resonance, in this context, refers to the idea that certain frequencies or vibrational states of energy can lead to instantaneous connections or actions without the need for a time-lag or energy consumption. This model draws from quantum mechanics, particularly quantum entanglement, where particles can instantaneously influence each other over vast distances, as demonstrated by Einstein’s concept of "spooky action at a distance."
By applying this understanding to the study of psychic phenomena, Pensato proposes that the human mind and consciousness might operate in a quantum realm, where connections and communication are not bound by space or time. His research suggests that the boundaries between the physical and mental, the material and immaterial, are more fluid than traditional physics would have us believe. These psi phenomena, rather than being extraordinary or supernatural, may simply be the natural outcomes of quantum processes that classical physics cannot yet explain. This shift in perspective could eventually lead to a deeper understanding of both the cosmos and human consciousness, where the traditional laws of physics are expanded to incorporate these non-causal, resonant interactions.