
BIOPHOTONS & LIGHT COMMUNICATION
Your Cells Communicate with Light.
Biophotons — ultra-weak photon emissions from living cells — are not a metaphysical concept but a measurable biological phenomenon, detected by photomultiplier tubes in laboratories worldwide. First described by Alexander Gurwitsch in the 1920s and extensively researched by Fritz-Albert Popp, biophotonic emission appears to function as a rapid, coherent communication system within and between cells that complements and exceeds the speed of chemical signalling. DNA has been proposed as the primary source of biophotonic emission, acting as a biological laser cavity. Disruption of biophotonic coherence by environmental toxins, ionising radiation, and EMF exposure correlates with cellular dysfunction and disease.
LATEST RESEARCH
In-depth analysis of biological systems and environmental factors.
