What Is Lightomics?

Lightomics is a long-term inquiry into one simple guiding question:

What if light is not only the foundation of physical reality, but also the foundation of memory, perception, and meaning?

From this starting point, Lightomics explores how light shapes:

  • the structure of matter
  • the evolution of life
  • the formation of consciousness
  • the stories and symbols humans attach to understanding
  • the way we experience connection, intuition, insight, and the sacred

It is neither a religion nor a scientific doctrine.
It is a framework for thinking — an exploration of how our inner world and outer world reflect the same patterns of illumination.

Why Light?

Because light is:

  • the oldest messenger in the universe
  • the boundary between the visible and the hidden
  • the carrier of information
  • the link between sensation and understanding
  • both wave and particle — a paradox at the foundation of existence

Light is the most universal language we have.
Lightomics takes that seriously.

Where the Theory Began

The first Lightomics notes were written decades ago — reflections on science (namely light and atomic reactions), religion, programming and human experience. The idea grew through:

  • diaries kept over fifty years
  • scientific reading
  • spiritual exploration
  • the logic and structure of computing
  • personal research into memory, intuition, and consciousness

In recent years the work has expanded into a series of books, dialogues, and chapters that trace the many ways light touches our lives.

The Lightomics Books

These works form the Lightomics body:

1. The Birth of Lightomics

Where the theory first took shape: light, matter, energy, and the early structures of mind.

2. The Future of Lightomics

A view of how the theory evolves, its implications for consciousness, technology, and the human story.

3. The Human and Spiritual Dimension

How light influences meaning, symbolism, ritual, and the sacred.

4. Lightomics — A Look at Light Through Time

A cohesive single-volume journey through science, memory, intuition, and the search for coherence.

5. Lightomics: The Dialogues

Conversations that explore the theory in detail — from evolution and divinity to memory, signals, and the atomic structures of perception.

6. Lightomics Restructured

An organised, revoiced interpretation of the core arguments and metaphors.

7. The Journey Out and In

A companion work on the long path of understanding and the inner search for clarity.

8. Tales from a GOG

Reflections and stories viewed through the lens of light, logic, and a lifetime of experience.

9. When Did Mankind Develop? A History of Light and Mind

A historical–philosophical exploration of human cognitive evolution viewed as a story shaped by illumination.

How to Begin

If you’re new, start here:

Lightomics — A Look at Light Through Time
The best single-volume introduction.

Then explore:

The Dialogues
For deeper philosophical and scientific threads.

When ready, you can move into:

The Human and Spiritual Dimension
Where the metaphysics, symbolism, and religious questions come forward.

Themes That Anchor the Theory

Light as Matter

Atoms, energy, signal, perception — the physical foundations.

Light as Mind

Memory, intuition, imagination, insight — the internal spectrum.

Light as Meaning

Stories, rituals, symbols, myth, community — the shared spectrum.

Light as Connection

Patterns across people, history, and collective behaviour.

Lightomics suggests these are not separate categories but reflections of one underlying phenomenon:
how illumination generates coherence.

Why It Matters

Because the human story has always been a story of light:

  • the first fires
  • the stained glass of cathedrals
  • the lasers in our technology
  • the metaphors in philosophy
  • the Enlightenment itself
  • the spiritual visions of mystics
  • the search for truth in science

Lightomics brings these together into a unified perspective — accessible, secular, reflective, and grounded in lived experience.

Continue the Journey

Explore the books, follow the dialogue, or begin anywhere that speaks to you.

Lightomics is not a finished theory.
It is a lifelong conversation.