We are excited to announce that Forbes recently featured the International Space Federation (ISF) in a captivating article titled L’ISF : “À la Recherche de l’Énergie du Futur“ (The ISF: In Search for the Energy of the Future).
To learn more about our groundbreaking work and its implications for a sustainable future for humanity, read the full article in French on Forbes here or see below the translated version in English.
ISF: In Search for the Energy of the Future




English Translation of the Article
Driven by over 30 years of research aimed at unifying physics, the International Space Federation is working on developing access to an unlimited and clean source of energy at the quantum level, while seeking to understand how to control gravity.
Unifying physics
It’s a Franco-Swiss company that’s about to shake up the world as we know it today. Founded by Nassim Haramein, physicist and Research Director of the International Space Federation, ISF is a research company based in Geneva and Cluses, Haute-Savoie, which have found a new source of unlimited and sustainable energy for humanity. To this end, Nassim and his teams have proposed a theory of “unification of quantum mechanics and general relativity”, enabling us to understand how to use an energy source predicted by Max Planck’s equations.
This German physicist, winner of the 1918 Nobel Prize in Physics and one of the fathers of quantum physics, proved the existence of a source of energy present in quantum electromagnetic fields. “It’s a ubiquitous energy found in the fluctuations of the quantum vacuum. Today, we’re able to tap into these fluctuations very lightly, but we’ve found a way to enhance them to extract even more energy”, says Nassim Haramein.
A new form of unlimited and sustainable energy
But what would be the consequences of this new research? They could be numerous. After more than 30 years of research in the USA and the publication of science articles, Nassim Haramein is convinced that his research could lead to the creation of a new form of energy that would be available anywhere, anytime. “We could self-power all our electrical appliances, such as cars, telephones, computers and televisions. We would no longer need batteries, nuclear power plants, copper wire, chargers or even gasoline, since we would be able to create energy when we need it. We wouldn’t need to store it, just create it as we go along”, he explains.
ISF is now at an advanced stage of research thanks to the more than $40 million that has already been invested in the Nassim’s work over the past 30 years. To continue its ambitious work, the company has launched a fund-raising campaign, with the aim of raising $200 million. “We already have a proof-of-concept of the project’s feasibility and, with the necessary investment, we can envisage concrete commercialization within the next five years”, adds Nassim Haramein.
Controlling Gravity and Aging?
ISF goes one step further by seeking to control gravity, a challenge that few researchers have dared to take up. By unifying the principles of quantum mechanics and general relativity, Nassim Haramein and his team are developing a unified field theory that could make it possible to manipulate gravitational fields in a similar way to the current use of electromagnetic fields. This theoretical breakthrough could pave the way… for interplanetary travel, thanks to spaceships capable of moving without reactors or fuel, by directly exploiting gravitational forces. “According to our calculations, we could control the electromagnetic fields at the source of gravity. This would make it possible to have craft that would no longer need a reactor or fuel to get airborne, and we’d be able to cruise through space freely and at very high speed”, says Nassim Haramein.
Still in the midst of research and physical study, the ISF teams have high ambitions, given the relevance of their work. In fact, they are studying ways of increasing systems’ biological energy production, which could help organisms to heal themselves, become more resistant to pathogens and viruses, and even slow down the effects of old age. In this way, ISF could revolutionize our understanding of the universe and provide innovative solutions for an earth-shattering future.




