
Abstract The article provides evidence that actually challenges Charles Darwin's Theory of the Origin of Man, Dialectical Materialism and EINSTEIN's postulate that the speed of light is the greatest and which is based on the EXPERIMENTS of Lord Prof. Momchil Dobrev with consciousness and the discovery of the LAW OF INFORMATIONAL ENERGY GENE ADAPTATION from 2008 by Prince Lord Prof. Momchil Dobrev and Mariola Garibova-Dobreva, and which law is part of the Theory of the Universe developed in 2005 by Prof. Momchil Dobrev and Prof. Mariola Gariova-Dobreva, who developed Energy-information Genetics, Energy-information Medicine, Energy-information-Psychology, l Energy-information psychiatry, as part of THEORY OF THE UNIVERSUM developed by Prof. Mariola Gariova and Prof. Lord Momtchil Döbrev - Halachev in the Year 2005, Basics of the Cosmological Theory of Information and Vortex Field Theory developed by Lord Prof. Momtchil Döbrev - basic structure of the universe and ether, the structure of the ether. Based on these practical theories, in 1991 Lord Prof. Momchil Dobrev created two generators of free energy, which is obtained from the ZERO POINT of the ETHERNAL FIELD - A FIELD WITH A HUGE CONSCIOUS POTENTIAL - UNLIMITED.
theory, universe, vortex field, energy-information genetics, adaptation.
theory, universe, vortex field, energy-information genetics, adaptation.
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