LIVE on Sud Radio France – Nassim Haramein Discusses Future Energy Technologies
On March 9, 2025, listeners had the opportunity to watch a captivating interview broadcast on Sud Radio, featuring Nassim Haramein, physicist and founder of the International Space Federation (ISF), alongside Christophe Debien from “La Planète Demain.”
March 9, 2025, at 12:30 CET – Watch the LIVE on Sud Radio here.
During this discussion, Nassim shared his revolutionary ideas about the future of energy technologies and the potential impact of innovative quantum energy solutions on global industries. He also talked about how these technologies could unlock new forms of energy and promote global sustainability.
The interview explored fascinating concepts, including the unification of quantum and relativistic physics, and how this could lead to transformative technologies in areas such as energy production, transportation, and space exploration. Nassim highlighted the importance of fundamental research to understand the origin of mass and the nature of gravity—key elements for the revolution in energy technologies.
In response to a question about Nikola Tesla’s research, Nassim explained that Tesla’s work on extracting energy at the quantum level, known as “zero-point energy” or quantum vacuum fluctuations, aligns with the goals of ISF today. Indeed, Tesla had explored the idea of an omnipresent, infinite energy source—a concept discovered by Max Planck.
During the interview, Nassim pointed out that fundamental physics has been at an impasse for nearly 100 years, as Einstein’s theories and quantum physics do not yet complement each other. He proposes a unification of these two theories, paving the way for technologies capable of harnessing quantum energy and manipulating the fabric of spacetime, thereby transforming our world.
ISF, with over $40 million invested in its research over the past 30 years, is currently launching a new fundraising round to continue its work. According to Nassim, understanding mass and gravity will not only shed light on fundamental aspects of physics but also offer revolutionary possibilities for the future.
For those who want to learn more, this interview was broadcast on Sud Radio on March 9 at 12:30 CET and is now available for replay. Stay tuned for more fascinating updates on the future of energy technologies and advanced physics research!
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