Holdings

The vacuum is not empty.

A founder-operated holding company · Ventures built from the ground state

Philosophy

बिन्दु

In quantum field theory, the zero point is the energy that remains when everything removable has been removed. Cool a system to absolute zero and the field still hums. The vacuum is not empty — it is the quietest possible fullness, the ground state from which every particle, every fluctuation, every form arises.

The older sciences knew this point by another name. At the centre of the yantra sits the bindu: the dimensionless origin from which the manifest world unfolds, and into which it resolves. In both grammars, creation begins at a point that appears to be nothing and contains everything.

We build from there.

Zero Point is a founder-operated holding company. Every venture we hold begins at zero by design — no legacy systems, no inherited process, no borrowed conviction. We began where we have depth — healthcare, education, the infrastructure of care: systems we have worked inside. But first principles respect no industry boundary; the same ground state underlies every field. The method travels — to any system, any structure, any business willing to begin again from the point. And we build the way this era finally permits — small teams, maximal leverage, software moving at the speed of thought.

The mission beneath every venture is the same: to leave the world better than we found it.

Stillness at the centre.
Motion at the edge.

The unfolding

Every venture is the same point, unfolded differently.

Portfolio

Zero Point builds and holds. Each venture leads with its own name; the centre stays quiet.

Founders

MaherMehta

Zero Point is founded and operated by two clinicians — years spent inside the systems of care, now building the software those systems deserve. Founder-operated and founder-held: we keep what we build, and we build what we would use.

Correspondence

For considered conversations, partnerships, and work at the origin.

Prefer email, or having trouble with the form? rajan@thesmilemakers.org