The Rainbow Bridge: A Hypothetical Exploration of Biophotons and Prisms for Temporal Displacement
Prisms, Quantum Holograms, Refraction, Astral Projection, Biophotons (Circadian Health), and Temporal Lenses.
This piece is not a scientific model of time travel, as the author is not a scientist. Rather, this piece is a hypothetical exploration inspired by spiritual experiences and a deep fascination with the intersection of quantum physics and spiritual traditions. The author seeks to bridge the gap between scientific inquiry and personal experience by exploring the potential for time travel through the manipulation of light, prisms, and consciousness. While the author has taken care to understand the relevant physics concepts, this remains a preliminary exploration and would require further scientific investigation from relevant persons to develop into a more concrete model. Towards the end of this exploration, concepts like astral projection will be woven into the discussion, offering a unique perspective on the nature of time and consciousness.
Introduction
I have always found Quantum Physics to be incredibly fascinating. One night, my ex and his friends were discussing Quantum Physics and the possibility of time travel. I listened quietly, taking it in until I was asked for my input. I had always been interested in using light for time travel but had no idea how to utilize light for this cause. So, I answered: “If we could leave our dense form, and pass through a prism, then time travel could be possible.” My ex’s friend asked me to elucidate, and I explained that white light from the sun passes through a prism from one point and exits another point of the prism in a process called refraction where the light is separated into colors of the rainbow. Each color bends at different angles since each color is a different wavelength. I brought forth the Einstein-Rosen Bridge Theory, a wormhole or a hypothetical shortcut connecting two points in spacetime, and linked my “theory” with this one. My ex responded, “Well, then we would have to become photons, and we are not beings of light.” The conversation ended with the group of us jokingly titling this theory “The Prism Theory”.
During my coursework for school, my mentor introduced me to the work of Fritz Albert Popp, a German biophysicist known for his research on biophotons, which are weak emissions of light produced by biological systems. He proposed that biophotons play a role in cellular communication and regulation and that they may be involved in processes such as photosynthesis and DNA repair. Back then, I didn’t know we emit biophotons, but I did know that we rely on photons from the sun, much like plants do for photosynthesis.
I have always assumed that time travel would have to be the product of creative or unusual avenues of experiencing temporal displacement (time travel), and would not be something our physical bodies would ever experience. There is speculation that time travel could be dangerous with challenges like the Grandfather Paradox, Butterfly Effect, etc. I decided to see if there was a way to utilize our biophotons to emit light and project some sort of light-body of ourselves, direct it through a prism where its different colors are refracted and dispersed (different colors hold different frequencies and are bent at distinct angles as seen in Snell’s Law). The following presents various avenues of time travel through photons while merging scientific studies with ancient religious accounts. Let’s explore each.