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Interlude XXIV – The Photonic Mind: Light as Language
The Observable Unknown
4 minutes
1 week ago
Interlude XXIV – The Photonic Mind: Light as Language
In this episode of The Observable Unknown, Dr. Juan Carlos Rey of crowscupboard.com invites you into an exploration of consciousness not only as electrical patterns but as radiance itself. We trace the emergence of biophotons -ultra-weak light emissions from living cells -through the pioneering work of biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp, whose research at the University of Marburg in the 1970s uncovered coherent photon emissions in DNA and cellular tissue. Next, we consider Roeland van Wijk and his photonic studies of stress, health, and light-based cellular signalling in the early 2000s. Finally, we bring in quantum theorist Vlatko Vedral of the University of Oxford, who links quantum coherence to living systems and suggests that cognitive processes may be photon-mediated.
Here we ask: what if neurons communicate not only with spikes but with flashes of light? What if meaning literally shimmers, and the aura and halo of tradition reflect actual photonic fields of the body? The observable unknown becomes radiant: a living network of photonic resonance where consciousness may arise from the interplay of electrons, DNA helices, and photons.
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Keywords: biophotons, quantum biology, Fritz-Albert Popp, Roeland van Wijk, Vlatko Vedral, consciousness science, photonic mind, neuroscience podcast, Dr Juan Carlos Rey, The Observable Unknown, crowscupboard.