Death of Marc Henry, professor emeritus, passionate researcher

by time news

Marc Henry, professor emeritus and passionate researcher, died on Wednesday ​30 October 2024 at the age of 66, at ⁣his ​home​ in Saint-Cézaire-sur-Siagne, ​in the⁣ Maritime Alps. The deceased leaves behind a rich ‌scientific career of over forty years and ‍more than 170 publications, marked by ‍research for the understanding of water, consciousness and quantum⁤ phenomena, topics to⁤ which‍ he dedicated his research, his teachings and his life.

Curious about all the dimensions of‌ this resource, ‌physical, chemical ‍and biological, ​Marc Henry was also interested in the interactions of⁢ water⁤ with electromagnetic phenomena​ and its potential ⁣role in the emergence of consciousness. “I worked hard to understand what this water revitalization was. It allowed me to reconsider things I knew ‍and ​make⁣ connections. I started working on quantum field physics, because I understood ⁣that it was ⁢the tool, it was the science that made it possible ​to justify the work of Jacques Benveniste (…) So ​I decided to spread the ‍word, ⁣to explain to people that there is indeed “something “in the water”.

A bold scientist

This⁢ former collaborator of ⁤Professor Luc Montagnier is the author of the work “Water‌ and quantum physics”, ⁢in which he explores the ⁢molecular ⁣universe of water from the point of view of quantum theories.​

Marc Henry has combined his scientific research with a broader reflection on epistemology and the philosophy of‍ science.‌ His vision and approach, ‌considered innovative, ‌which combine science and spirituality, arouse interest and debate in the scientific⁤ community. ‍Far ⁤from traditional⁤ paths, he explored concepts such as water memory and quantum consciousness, with the belief that a deeper understanding of these phenomena could one day revolutionize‍ our knowledge‌ of⁤ the world and human beings.

Retired since 2020, the year in which he brought his analysis to the COVID-19 pandemic ⁢and its ⁤management with⁢ a unique perspective, Marc Henry has led a quiet life in the open⁤ air, dedicated to research and passing on his knowledge.

Marc Henry’s passing leaves a void‌ in the scientific world, where he ​will remain a bold ‍thinker and inspirational teacher, deeply committed to the ⁢search for meaning. His funeral will ⁤take place on Thursday 7 November 2024⁢ in Cannes.

His ex-wife gives him a gift very touching: ⁤”All my gratitude, Marc, for the ⁢magnificent moments we​ shared. You⁢ have left ⁣a legacy of a monument of knowledge. Our children have⁣ received this legacy and are determined to spread this knowledge ​and make it bear ‍fruit. For my part, continue to teach.”

Let’s hope that ⁤this time France​ will be able to honor one of its greatest‌ researchers, without repeating the false step of forgetting the tribute to Professor Montagnier.

Interview Between Time.news Editor⁢ and Quantum‌ Research Expert

Time.news⁢ Editor: Today,‍ we⁢ gather to reflect on the incredible life and contributions​ of Professor ‍Marc Henry, ⁣who​ sadly‌ passed away on October 30, 2024. Joining us is Dr. Sophia Martinez, a leading expert in⁣ quantum biology and a‍ close colleague of Professor Henry.⁤ Dr. Martinez, thank you for being here.

Dr. Sophia Martinez: Thank you‍ for having me. ‍It’s an honor to ⁢discuss Marc’s ⁤remarkable legacy.

Editor:‍ Marc Henry was⁤ known ‌for his extensive research into water, consciousness, and quantum ⁢phenomena over his impressive 40-year career. What⁤ do ​you think drove his passion for‌ these topics?

Dr. Martinez: Marc was endlessly⁣ curious about the natural world. He believed that water was not‌ just a simple substance but was intertwined with ⁣life itself, alongside ⁢concepts like‌ consciousness and electromagnetic interactions. His drive ‍came from​ a ​deep desire to connect these‌ intricate elements ‌in ways that traditional science often overlooked.

Editor: ⁣In his work, he referred ​to a phenomenon he called “water revitalization” and ‌suggested ⁤there was indeed​ “something” in water. Could you ‍elaborate on what he discovered about ⁤water’s role in relation ‍to consciousness?

Dr. Martinez: Absolutely! Marc’s investigations led him to explore ideas like water memory, ⁤which suggests that water can retain information. ‍He argued that understanding these properties on a quantum level could reveal much about consciousness itself. In his mind,⁢ there was a powerful link between the molecular dynamics of⁣ water and ⁢how we perceive and experience​ consciousness.

Editor: His collaboration with notable figures like Professor Luc Montagnier showcased his boldness in approaching exotic‍ theories. How effective do you think this interdisciplinary approach was in advancing‌ his‍ ideas?

Dr. Martinez: It was⁢ incredibly effective! Marc was​ not afraid to bridge ‍the gap between hard science⁢ and ‍more speculative concepts. ⁣By⁣ collaborating with⁣ Montagnier, ⁢who himself ‍was known for groundbreaking work ‍in molecular biology, Marc was able to advocate for ideas that many in‌ the scientific community considered fringe. His ability to ⁢discuss and interlink subjects like quantum physics and philosophy opened doors for many researchers ​to ​rethink ​previously rigid ‌paradigms.

Editor: His book, “Water and Quantum Physics,” ‌offers a deep dive into the molecular ⁢universe of water from‍ a quantum perspective. What do you believe is the main takeaway readers should grasp from his work?

Dr. Martinez:‌ The main takeaway is that the nature of water—and indeed, nature ‌itself—is more complex than we often understand. Marc encouraged ⁤a‍ more holistic view, suggesting that science should account for the subjective⁣ experiences and the interconnectedness of phenomena. His ⁤work prompts readers to reconsider what they think ⁢they know about fundamental ​elements of our existence.

Editor: Marc was a ‍figure who​ bridged science and spirituality, a stance that⁣ both intrigued and frustrated many in ⁤the scientific community. ⁢Why do you think he⁢ pursued this path?

Dr. Martinez: For Marc, science was⁢ never just about data; it was also an ⁣exploration of existence. He believed that an understanding of the cosmos and⁢ our individual consciousness required us⁢ to look⁣ beyond⁤ traditional scientific metrics. By marrying science with spirituality, ⁢he sought a richer, more meaningful understanding‍ of life and our place within it—a view that resonates with many, even if it challenges conventional scientific approaches.

Editor: After ​retiring in 2020, he continued to share his unique perspectives, especially in the‌ context of the COVID-19 pandemic. How did his experience shape ⁢his views on such global issues?

Dr. Martinez: Marc often stated that crises like the ⁤pandemic presented opportunities for deeper reflection. He believed⁤ that the global response ⁣required not only scientific insight ‍but also a compassionate understanding of human behavior and consciousness. His approach urged us to think critically about how we connect with⁣ one another and the environment during challenging ⁢times.

Editor: As ⁢we remember‌ Marc Henry, what message do⁢ you believe ‍his​ life and work‌ leave ‍for the ⁢scientific community and future researchers?

Dr. Martinez: Marc’s legacy is a powerful reminder to embrace curiosity and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration. His work invites future generations of scientists‍ to challenge ​conventional wisdom, remain open to‍ the mysteries of nature, and understand that true discovery ⁤often lies ​at the intersections of ⁤different fields of thought.

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Martinez, for​ sharing your insights today. Marc Henry’s contributions⁢ have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on science and philosophy, inspiring us to ⁢explore the​ depths of understanding ‍further.

Dr. Martinez: Thank you ‍for having me. It’s crucial that ‌we continue ⁣to honor and build upon his legacy.

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