SHUNGITE NANOMATRIXES: ORIGIN of LIFE & DRUG-FREE HEALING. By Eduard Vaganovich Osipov. Imprint: Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-4457-3351-7, ID: je9ygzj. License: All rights reserved - Standard Copyright License. Copyright Holder: Eduard Vaganovich Osipov. Copyright Year: 2024. I) SHUNGITE NANOMATRIXES and the ORIGIN of LIFE. The participation of Nanomatrixes in the origin of life on the Earth is confirmed by indisputable FACTS: Visually demonstrated for the first time: 1. the complete reproduction of the morphology of a particle of INANIMATE NATURE a carbon fullerene-like quasi-crystalline particle with the structures of plant seeds from LIVING NATURE. 2. The self-assembling of carbon fullerene-like quasi-crystalline particles in the aqueous extract of Sh-III. Perhaps the pentagonal symmetry existing in such particle is an intermediate link between living and inanimate nature. Moreover, the discovered self-organization based on natural fullerenes occupies an intermediate position between the "smart" self-assembly of biological structures and the self-assembly of other materials. 3. The result of self-assembly of unusual supramolecular carbon structures in an aqueous extract of Sh-III from low molecular weight carbon, graphenes, graphite-like packets and natural fullerenes. Self-assembly of these components occurs because of a continuous process of self-organization on a matrix, the role of which is played by Nanomatrixes. Thanks to Sh-III SURPRISES, which are the key to the self-assembly of carbon fullerene-like quasi-crystalline particles, it was possible to discover completely new properties of Sh-III, capable of creating unknown morphologies of well-ordered carbon particles. This means that in a carbon-colloidal solution or a multicomponent water-carbon disulfide-shungite extract there is a supramolecular sorbent (fullerene) that organizes a one-component shell on its surface. 4. The present of natural fullerenes in the water-Sh-III extract (although fullerenes are not soluble in water) is due to the morphology of well-ordered FULLERITE particles formed on the CS substrate. THE method of natural self-assembly of carbon fullerene-like quasicrystalline particles in the Sh-III of the Zazhoginsky deposit, which has been in contact with water for billions of years, has been RESTORED.