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Every Photon is Unique: What Light’s Hidden Shape Tells Us About Color and Consciousness
Scientists recently discovered something that seems impossible at first glance. Photons, the fundamental particles of light, don’t have a universal shape. Each one is sculpted by the environment from which it emerges. A photon born from a silicon nanoparticle comes out lopsided, shaped like a lemon, its asymmetry a direct imprint of the nanoparticle’s geometry.… Continue reading
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Is the Chromaton Intrinsic to the Photon?
Chromaton is intrinsic to the photon: not as actualized experience but as proto-phenomenal potential necessarily paired with physical properties in the photon’s M₅ nature. The universe doesn’t become colored when we look. The universe is colored inherently, and we actualize that inherent chromaticity through the five-dimensional pairing we call perception. Continue reading
