Hemostemix CEO Introduces Conformal Consciousness Hypothesis A = E/(hv)
Thomas Smeenk, BA, unveils a proposed conformal invariant, A = E/(hv), explored as a potential bridge between General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, cosmology, and string theory.
Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - December 11, 2025) - Hemostemix Inc. (TSXV: HEM) (OTCQB: HMTXF) (FSE: 2VF0) the leading autologous (patient's own) stem cell therapy company offering VesCell™ (ACP-01) to individuals suffering from vascular dementia, angina, ischemic cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy, pain, total body ischemia, peripheral arterial disease and chronic limb threatening ischemia, is pleased to announce that Thomas Smeenk, BA, has published a major theoretical manuscript introducing the Conformal Consciousness Hypothesis (CCH) — a mathematically grounded framework proposing a new conformal invariant with the potential to link General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, Cosmology, and String Theory.
The paper, titled "Toward Einstein's Missing Principle: Foundations of the Conformal Consciousness Hypothesis," explores the idea that a simple, dimensionless ratio, A = E/hν may serve as a relational constant of nature. If correct, the existence of such an invariant could offer a conceptual bridge across physics' deepest divides — a problem that has resisted unification for more than a century.
"Physics has remarkable theories, but no single relational principle that ties them all together," said Thomas Smeenk. "CCH does not claim a final unification, but it proposes an invariant that may guide us toward the deeper relational principle long pursued by Einstein and generations of physicists."
The manuscript includes mathematical appendices demonstrating how the invariant behaves under conformal transformations — mappings that preserve relational structure while discarding absolute scale — and explores implications for Penrose's Conformal Cyclic Cosmology, non-computability, quantum entanglement, and string-theory vibrational modes.
A Moment of Insight Under the Night Sky
Reflecting on the paper's origins, Smeenk shared:
"I was deeply moved by Sir Roger Penrose's Nobel Lecture, particularly his closing remarks on conformal cyclic cosmology ("CCC"). Penrose often asks himself, 'What do I understand in general relativity that others may not see yet?' and then follows the geometry to where it leads."
"One night on my deck, looking into the stars, I asked: 'What do I understand about the universe that might be worth expressing mathematically?' Alan Watts' line came to mind: 'Just as the tree apples, the Earth peoples.' I said aloud: 'The universe consciousnesses — and I am aware of it…I am an example of the universe aware of itself!' If awareness arises from the universe itself, I wondered, is there a mathematical equation that reflects this relationship that survives Penrose's CCC? Pursuing that question led directly to the mathematics that emerged from my intuition," Smeenk said.

