This paper proposes that the Charge Neutralization Process (CNP) represents a fundamental physical principle underlying stability, emergence, and creativity in both the physical and biological realms. Rather than viewing charge neutralization as a passive consequence of electrostatic interaction, this work frames it as a primary driver of order and complexity in nature. From atomic structures to neuronal systems, CNP provides a dynamic mechanism by which the universe balances oppositional forces, enabling the formation of stable systems and novel structures.
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Pavle Vesić. 2026. \u201cCharge Neutralization Process (CNP) as a Foundational Principle of Physical and Biological Creativity\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 25 (GJSFR Volume 25 Issue A2): .
## I. INTRODUCTION
We propose Modern science explains stability and formation of matter through electromagnetic and nuclear interactions, yet the concept of charge balance remains secondary in most models. We propose elevating Charge Neutralization Process to a central position in understanding the genesis of structure and function across scales.
## II. THE PHYSICAL BASIS OF CNP (3,4)
The Charge Neutralization Process (CNP) refers to the tendency of a bounded material system to consistently exhibit electrical neutrality in relation to its external environment.
### Electrical neutrality
 Panel label: Atom neutrality.
$$
\mathbf{q}_{\mathrm{e}} + \mathbf{q}_{\mathrm{p}} = 0
$$
$$
\mathbf{q}_{\mathrm{n}} = \mathbf{0}
$$
Atom neutrality is not a request of the Standard Model of particles.
Electrical neutrality of atoms rests on experimental bases.
C S Unnikrishnan and G T Gillies Metrologia 41 (2004) S125-S135
Figure 1
#### Testing electrical neutrality
Astro & Cosmology:
Model dependent limits vary between $10^{-20}$ and $10^{-38}q_{\mathrm{e}}$
Caprini et al. JCAP (2005)
Sengupta Phys. Let. B (2000)
Lab V.S. cosmological constraint on an electrically charged universe

#### Particles physics point of view:
- Atom neutrality is related to the electric charge quantization. Uniqueness of the charge for leptons and baryons implies, novel connection, «Beyond standard model » between the families of particles.
- Charge neutrino from charge conservation in $\beta$ -decay: $n \rightarrow p + e^{-} + \nu_{e}$
Using limits on charge neutrality into constraints on the theory: Needs for phenomenological models.
#### Test of neutrality using Aharonov-Bohm effect

Figure 3
$$
\Delta\phi = \frac{q}{\hbar} \oint A(r)\,dr = \overline{\frac{q}{\hbar}} \Phi_{B}
$$
Testing matter neutrality & minimal coupling
D. Greenberger et al. PRL 47 751 (1981)
Electrical neutrality is disturbed by the influence of incoming energy basically in the form of photons. The time interval during which the disturbed neutrality is restored is determined by the Compton frequency of the electron.
CNP implies that neutrality is not merely a result, but a goal-oriented tendency intrinsic to nature. Moreover, we introduce the idea that the electron, (proton and neutrons as well) may be a toroidal energy configuration (5). This aligns with models in subquantum physics that describe the electron as a resonance-bound system.

Figure 1: Conceptual diagram of a toroidal electron structure

Figure 2: Atomic electric neutrality is dynamic process (12)
CNP is a cosmic process whose effects can be roughly observed on three levels of complexity:
1. The formation and maintenance of neutrality in all elements of the periodic table, achieved by generating the necessary number of neutrons located within the atomic nucleus.
2. The formation of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules in unicellular
organisms (systems), which are located in the cell nucleus.
3. The formation of neurons in multicellular organisms, culminating in the brain.
Subsequent known levels of CNP influence include the formation of planets, stellar systems, galaxies, and beyond.
## III. BIOLOGICAL MANIFESTATION OF CNP
In biological systems, CNP manifests itself on two fundamental levels:
- Through the electrical neutrality of unicellular organisms, achieved via RNA (or DNA) molecules,
- And through the electrical neutrality of multicellular organisms, maintained by neurons.
In other words, RNA (DNA) and neurons—each at its respective level of complexity—ensure the neutrality of physical matter through a multilayered structure, ultimately realized via the neutron, as described in references (3, 4).
All of our sensory systems have emerged as a CNP-based response to disruptions of neutrality caused by incoming energy—primarily photons—detected in the outer valence electrons.
Likewise, our movement is entirely enabled and regulated by the mechanisms of CNP (3, 4).
Finally, the highest manifestation of CNP is the emergence of consciousness (3), conceptualized as EERSP.
## IV. CNP AND THE CREATIVE PROCESS
We define creativity as a system's ability to achieve higher-order stability through novel charge configurations. CNP functions as a physical substrate of innovation — a principle that could explain self-organization across domains.
## V. COSMOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
If the universe tends toward charge-neutral states, then CNP could be a guiding principle of cosmic evolution, possibly underlying:
- Quantum fluctuations and vacuum polarization
- Formation of galaxies and cosmic structures
- The apparent arrow of time via increasing complexity under charge symmetry
This perspective also aligns with the view of the universe as a giant quantum ether-based computer — a system that calculates and stabilizes via distributed charge-resonance interactions.

UNIVERSE AS GIANT ETHER BASED QUANTUM COMPUTER Ether-Based Quantum Computer Figure 3: Schematic of aether-based quantum computing model representing cosmological CNP equilibrium dynamics
## VI. FUTURE RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTAL OUTLOOK
- We propose computational and laboratory simulations:
- Modeling CNP at subatomic levels using quantum field dynamics
- Tracking charge distributions in neuronal networks
- Exploring resonance patterns in biological and EM systems as evidence of CNP
- Testing ether-field models for stabilizing effects in quantum-coherent systems
A multidisciplinary approach is necessary, integrating quantum physics, biophysics, nonlinear systems theory, and consciousness studies.
## VII. MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF CNP DYNAMICS
Let the local net charge imbalance in a system be:
$$
\Delta Q = \Sigma q _ {i}
$$
The time evolution of net charge follows:
$$
\mathrm{d} (\Delta \mathrm{Q}) / \mathrm{d} t = - \alpha \Delta \mathrm{Q}
$$
Here, $\alpha$ is the neutralization coefficient, a function of environmental parameters such as charge density, frequency, and etheric conductivity.
We hypothesize that this dynamic underlies both subatomic CNP effects and larger-scale biological or cognitive resonance.
## VIII. CONCLUSION
CNP offers a bridge between physics, biology, and cognitive science by providing a unified process for the emergence of complexity and stability. Recognizing charge neutralization not as a byproduct but as a generative principle opens new avenues for understanding the nature of creativity, consciousness, and the structure of the cosmos. It suggests that creation — from particles to thoughts — is a resonance-driven, charge-balancing act within a deeply interconnected field structure we are only beginning to understand.
This paper proposes that the Charge Neutralization Process (CNP) represents a fundamental physical principle underlying stability, emergence, and creativity in both the physical and biological realms. Rather than viewing charge neutralization as a passive consequence of electrostatic interaction, this work frames it as a primary driver of order and complexity in nature. From atomic structures to neuronal systems, CNP provides a dynamic mechanism by which the universe balances oppositional forces, enabling the formation of stable systems and novel structures.
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