
Welcome to CardiacQuantumResearch
At the intersection of cardiac electrophysiology, mineral physics, and nuclear decay, CardiacQuantumResearch explores structures and processes that have long been overlooked or misunderstood — particularly in relation to the conduction system of the human heart.
We are committed to evidence-based, logical science — while remaining open to innovative hypotheses and cross-disciplinary impulses. Where standard paradigms fail to explain biological anomalies, we take a closer look. Carefully. Critically. Without dogma.
Our Research Lens
We investigate how elements like potassium and calcium behave under real-life physiological conditions, not just textbook models. This includes the role of radioactive isotopes such as potassium-40 in the myocardial context, decay pathways like carbon-13 to nitrogen, and mineral interactions involving magnetite, calcium phosphate, and cellular resonance systems.
„Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so each small piece of her fabric reveals the structure of the entire tapestry.“ — Richard Feynman
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