JSC 05: The Transfiguration: A Controlled De-Localization Event
1. The Theological Premise: “His Face Shone Like the Sun”
On Mount Tabor, Jesus’s physical form changed. He emitted brilliant light. This was not a spotlight from above; it was light from within. In Theophysics, we model this as a Coherence Cascade releasing stored biological light.
2. The Physics of Living Light: Biophotons
Research by biophysicist Fritz-Albert Popp confirmed that DNA interacts with light.
- Biophotons: Ultra-weak photon emissions (200-800nm) from living cells.
- Storage: DNA acts as an “exciplex” laser, storing coherent light.
- Function: This light regulates cellular communication.
The Jesus Mechanism: Normal humans emit very weak light because our coherence is low (Scattered Light). Jesus ($C_{max}$) had perfect DNA resonance. His capacity to store and emit light was maximized.
- The Transfiguration: Jesus intentionally “opened the shutter.” He allowed the coherent light stored in his perfect biological lattice to flood outward.
- Intensity: It wasn’t just “glow”; it was Super-Radiance—a state where $N$ emitters phase-lock to release a pulse of intensity $N^2$.
3. The Encounter: Information Retrieval
Figure 1: The Transfiguration - De-localization event revealing the light within.
He conversed with Moses and Elijah.
- The Logos Field: Contains the backup files of every consciousness.
- De-Localization: In this high-energy state, Jesus stepped out of local time ($t_{now}$) and accessed the Timeless Bulk.
- Interaction: He “downloaded” the informational patterns of Moses and Elijah into local visibility. This confirms the Preservation of Information (Axiom R4.4).
4. Conclusion: Matter is Frozen Light
The Transfiguration proved that Jesus’s “solid” body was a choice. Underneath the skin was a burning matrix of coherent energy. He wasn’t just a man; He was a Standing Wave of Light temporarily held in a particle state.
Canonical Hub: CANONICAL_INDEX
Ring 2 — Canonical Grounding
- Standard Model of Particle Physics
- Standard Model of Particle Physics from 00 Canonical
- Digital Physics (Zuse, Fredkin)