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The Weight of Light: Photons, Consciousness, and the Science of Perception

Par : Mirelle Osadjere-Blanc
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235086449
  • EAN9798235086449
  • Date de parution25/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Open your eyes right now. In the time it takes to read this sentence, something has already happened inside you that no engineer has ever fully replicated and no philosopher has ever fully explained. A beam of light, the same kind that physicists spent two and a half centuries fighting over, just struck the back of your eye and triggered a chain reaction so sensitive it can register a single particle of light and so fast it edits reality before you ever notice the seams.
This book follows that single particle on its journey, from the moment it leaves a lamp or a star to the moment it becomes the conscious experience of seeing. Along the way you will learn why Isaac Newton was wrong about light for two hundred years and got away with it, why your eye contains a hole you have never once noticed despite staring through it your entire life, and why a 2016 quantum optics experiment proved that the human retina can detect the smallest unit of light the universe allows.
You will also discover why color is not actually a property of the world around you, why eyewitnesses confidently report things their eyes never showed them, and why the popular claim that quantum mechanics proves your mind creates reality is one of the most widely repeated misunderstandings in modern science, and exactly where that misunderstanding goes wrong. This is not a physics book that ignores the brain, and it is not a neuroscience book that treats light as a boring backdrop.
It is the missing bridge between the two, written for readers who want real answers, not vague inspiration. Every experiment, every date, every Nobel Prize mentioned here actually happened. Nothing is exaggerated to sound more mystical than it already is, because the truth turns out to be strange enough on its own. By the final page, you will never look at a sunset, a photograph, or another person's face the same way again.
You will understand that the seamless, confident world you see is not a recording. It is a construction, assembled in a tenth of a second by the most sophisticated piece of biological engineering you will ever own, built from nothing heavier than light itself. Read this book in one sitting. It is built to be devoured.