A New Paradigm in the Intersection of Science and Consciousness through the Microvita Theory

Year : 2025 | Volume : 16 | Issue : 02 | Page : 7 13
    By

    Ranveer Kumar,

  • A.K. Bhaskar,

  1. Research Scholar, Department of Physics, Patliputra University, Patna, India
  2. Research Scholar, Department of Physics, College of Commerce, Arts and Science, Patliputra University, Patna, India

Abstract

Microvita theory, first proposed by philosopher Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, posits the existence of subtle energy-based entities called “Microvita” that act as the missing link between consciousness and matter. This paper explores Microvita as a novel conceptual framework that bridges the gap between particle physics, consciousness studies, and environmental sustainability. Unlike traditional scientific paradigms, which often exclude the non-material dimensions of reality, Microvita theory asserts that subtle energies and conscious forces directly influence material structures. We investigate how this theory could explain phenomena in quantum mechanics and particle physics that remain unresolved, including wave-particle duality, non-locality, and dark matter interactions. In consciousness studies, Microvita theory suggests a paradigm where consciousness is not a by-product of neural complexity, but a fundamental driver of biological and mental processes. Moreover, we explore the theory’s implications in environmental science and sustainable energy systems, proposing that Microvita could act as mediators in bioenergetics and ecological balance. The concept of Microvita-inspired technologies introduces the potential for subtle-energy-enhanced energy transformation, monitoring of environmental vitality, and even a new model for allocating carbon credits. Visualizations and simulation models are introduced to support the hypothesis, including MATLAB-based simulation visuals of particle interactions and ecological dynamics under the influence of Microvita. We conclude by proposing a roadmap for future empirical research and theoretical integration of Microvita into quantum field theory, relativity, and systems science. The Microvita hypothesis not only promises to expand the scientific worldview but also offers a more holistic framework for addressing global challenges related to consciousness, sustainability, and the nature of reality.

Keywords: Microvita Theory, Consciousness Studies, Particle Physics, Quantum Consciousness, Subatomic Particles, Sustainable Energy, Environmental Science, Subtle Energies,Unified Theories, Holistic Science

[This article belongs to Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies ]

How to cite this article:
Ranveer Kumar, A.K. Bhaskar. A New Paradigm in the Intersection of Science and Consciousness through the Microvita Theory. Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies. 2025; 16(02):7-13.
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Ranveer Kumar, A.K. Bhaskar. A New Paradigm in the Intersection of Science and Consciousness through the Microvita Theory. Journal of Alternate Energy Sources & Technologies. 2025; 16(02):7-13. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/joaest/article=2025/view=208058


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Volume 16
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Received 03/01/2025
Accepted 11/01/2025
Published 16/04/2025
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