CHRONO PHOTONIC MEMORY: Light Particles That Store Time Stamped Human Emotions
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Every cell in your body is right now emitting light.Not metaphorically. Not thermal radiation. Real, coherent, visible-wavelength photons, produced by the biochemical processes of living metabolism and propagating outward at the speed of light in tissue. This has been known, measured, and repeatedly verified since the 1920s. What has not been known, until the anomalous experimental results that this book was written to explain, is what those photons may be carrying.In the autumn of 2019, in a darkened sub-basement laboratory in Hannover, a routine photon coherence experiment produced data that the existing physics vocabulary had no category for. The temporal mode structure of biophotonic emission from electrically stimulated cortical tissue was carrying a statistically significant correlation at the period of the stimulation. The photons emitted after the stimulation had ended were, in a physically measurable and repeatedly replicated sense, carrying information about the temporal pattern of the activity that had created them.Chrono-Photonic Memory is the rigorous scientific account of what that data means.Drawing on quantum optics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, affective neuroscience, and chronobiology, Professor Aelara Vondrix constructs the Chrono-Photonic Memory framework: the proposal that the biophotonic emission of neural tissue during high-arousal emotional processing encodes the temporal signature of the emotional event into the statistical mode structure of the photons produced, creating a physical record that co-exists with and complements the synaptic consolidation of emotional memory.This is not a book about quantum consciousness. It is not a book about mysticism or metaphor. It is a book about physics, conducted with the scrupulousness that frontier science demands, including a full chapter presenting the strongest arguments against the framework and specifying in precise experimental terms what results would falsify it entirely.What light remembers, if anything, is an empirical question. This book shows, for the first time, how to answer it."The photon is not merely a messenger. It is, in the most precise physical sense available to us, a record." Roy J. Glauber, Nobel Lecture in Physics, 2005
Every cell in your body is right now emitting light.Not metaphorically. Not thermal radiation. Real, coherent, visible-wavelength photons, produced by the biochemical processes of living metabolism and propagating outward at the speed of light in tissue. This has been known, measured, and repeatedly verified since the 1920s. What has not been known, until the anomalous experimental results that this book was written to explain, is what those photons may be carrying.In the autumn of 2019, in a darkened sub-basement laboratory in Hannover, a routine photon coherence experiment produced data that the existing physics vocabulary had no category for. The temporal mode structure of biophotonic emission from electrically stimulated cortical tissue was carrying a statistically significant correlation at the period of the stimulation. The photons emitted after the stimulation had ended were, in a physically measurable and repeatedly replicated sense, carrying information about the temporal pattern of the activity that had created them.Chrono-Photonic Memory is the rigorous scientific account of what that data means.Drawing on quantum optics, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, affective neuroscience, and chronobiology, Professor Aelara Vondrix constructs the Chrono-Photonic Memory framework: the proposal that the biophotonic emission of neural tissue during high-arousal emotional processing encodes the temporal signature of the emotional event into the statistical mode structure of the photons produced, creating a physical record that co-exists with and complements the synaptic consolidation of emotional memory.This is not a book about quantum consciousness. It is not a book about mysticism or metaphor. It is a book about physics, conducted with the scrupulousness that frontier science demands, including a full chapter presenting the strongest arguments against the framework and specifying in precise experimental terms what results would falsify it entirely.What light remembers, if anything, is an empirical question. This book shows, for the first time, how to answer it."The photon is not merely a messenger. It is, in the most precise physical sense available to us, a record." Roy J. Glauber, Nobel Lecture in Physics, 2005
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