
Join “One Light for Science,” a transformative campaign led by Caina Cadie, a research project from CIRAS, in partnership with the International Space Federation (ISF). Rooted in CIRAS’s transdisciplinary protocol for societal transformation, this initiative harnesses the power of art to fund groundbreaking research into quantum vacuum fluctuations, novel energy sources, and micro-gravity control. By supporting this campaign, you contribute to scientific advancements that could revolutionize energy sustainability, space exploration, and our understanding of the universe, creating a brighter future for humanity.
How It Works
Proceeds from Caina Cadie’s captivating, science-inspired artwork and merchandise sales directly fund ISF’s cutting-edge research. Your membership—whether monthly or one-time—supports projects that explore the quantum vacuum’s potential to yield sustainable energy and advanced propulsion technologies. Guided by CIRAS’s transdisciplinary framework, the campaign collaborates with global scientific communities to ensure systemic, impactful outcomes. For example, Caina’s artwork, as showcased in her collaboration with ISF (Illuminating the Intersection of Art and Science), translates complex scientific concepts into visually stunning pieces that inspire and educate.
Impact
Your contribution fuels ISF’s research, which has the potential to address global challenges through scientific innovation. Key areas of impact include:
- Quantum Vacuum Fluctuations: ISF’s work, built on 35 years of quantum physics research (International Space Federation), explores harnessing zero-point energy. Recent experiments, like those at Ghent University, used quantum fluctuations for ultra-fast random number generation, while MIT researchers demonstrated control over these fluctuations for probabilistic computing (MIT Physics). These advancements could lead to sustainable energy solutions, reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
- Micro-Gravity Control: ISF’s research into spacetime curvature aims to develop propulsion systems for efficient space travel. Their paper, “The Origin of Mass and the Nature of Gravity” (Zenodo), links quantum vacuum dynamics to gravity, potentially enabling propellant-less propulsion for interstellar exploration.
- Public Engagement through Art: Caina Cadie’s emotionally resonant artwork, as seen in exhibitions like “Menschenbilder 2024/2025” (Menschenbilder 2024-2025), makes science accessible. Her ISF collaboration creates installations that blend science and spirituality, fostering curiosity and wonder among diverse audiences.
These efforts align with CIRAS’s mission to drive systemic societal change through transdisciplinary collaboration, ensuring research benefits both humanity and the planet.
Membership Benefits
As a “One Light for Science” member, you’ll receive:
- Exclusive Updates: Insights from Caina Cadie and ISF scientists on research progress, such as advancements in quantum energy teleportation (ISF Quantum Energy Teleportation Protocol).
- Early Access: Priority access to Caina’s science-inspired artwork, including limited-edition prints and merchandise that capture the beauty of scientific discovery.
- Event Invitations: Access to exclusive art exhibitions, virtual webinars with ISF researchers, and community events hosted by CIRAS and Caina.
- Personalized Recognition: A custom membership certificate and a science-themed lapel pin, celebrating your role in advancing human knowledge.
- Global Community: Join a network of supporters united by CIRAS’s vision for transdisciplinary innovation, connecting with like-minded individuals passionate about science and art.
Why It Matters
Scientific research is critical to solving global challenges like climate change and resource scarcity, yet funding for cutting-edge projects is often limited. “One Light for Science” bridges this gap by channeling art-driven philanthropy into ISF’s transformative work. The quantum vacuum, described as a “limitless sea of energy” (ISF Spacetime Engineering), holds untapped potential for sustainable technologies. For example, ISF’s research could lead to energy systems that harmonize with nature, as envisioned by physicist Nassim Haramein (Nassim Haramein). Meanwhile, Caina Cadie’s art, as noted in her ISF collaboration, transcends language barriers, making science engaging and inspiring for all. This dual approach—scientific rigor and artistic expression—embodies CIRAS’s transdisciplinary ethos, fostering societal transformation through collective action.
Get Involved
- Donate: Contributions as small as $30 can fund critical experiments, such as those exploring quantum vacuum energy (Quantum Zeitgeist).
- Advocate: Share #OneLightForScience on social media to raise awareness and inspire others, amplifying CIRAS’s call for global collaboration.
- Join as a Member: Sign up to unlock benefits and sustain ISF’s research, ensuring a legacy of innovation.
With Caina Cadie, a CIRAS research project, and ISF, “One Light for Science” illuminates a path where art and science converge to unlock the universe’s mysteries. Join today to make a profound impact, one discovery at a time.

