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Seeing Photons' Autobiographies — The Trinity-of-Light Hypothesis

Authors: PSBigBig;

Seeing Photons' Autobiographies — The Trinity-of-Light Hypothesis

Abstract

This light paper proposes the Trinity-of-Light Hypothesis, a novel framework that reinterprets classical and quantum optical experiments through an observer-dependent information field. We suggest that light expresses itself in three chained aspects—Particle (Seed), Wave, and Star (Memory)—whose transition is mediated not by external apparatus, but by the strength and latency of the observer's interaction. Revisiting experiments such as the Double Slit, Temporal Interference, and Wheeler’s Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser, we introduce a visibility decay model and minimal test setups to encourage experimental verification. Our key claim: we never see photons—we see their autobiographies. This work is intended as both a philosophical narrative and a technical roadmap for future opto-informational research. For collaboration, feedback, or access to related papers, please contact: Author: PSBigBig 📧 hello@onestardao.com 🌐 https://onestardao.com 📚 Full Paper Collection: https://onestardao.com/papers/

Keywords

Visibility Function, Consciousness and Measurement, Information Field, Quantum Coherence, Observer-Dependent Reality, Collapse Threshold, Quantum Interference, Quantum Measurement Theory, Quantum-Classical Boundary, Experimental Optics, Double Slit Experiment, Quantum Mechanics, Photon Path Information, Trinity of Light, Autobiography of Photons, Optics, Wave-Particle Duality, Reversible Detection, Photon, Decoherence by Observation, Interference Pattern, Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser, Measurement Problem, Wheeler's Delayed Choice, Conceptual Physics, Observer Effect, Human Sensor Latency

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