It’s not some groundbreaking revelation that light is vital to life. Of course it is. From the very first flickers of photosynthetic life, sunlight has been the carrier of both energy and information for Earth’s biosphere. Every plant, every animal, every cell evolved under a sun-drenched sky. To say that light is critical to biology is like saying water is wet.
But here’s the distinction that needs to be made—light isn’t just important to life, it’s native to life. It’s intrinsic to Earth’s entire biological operating system. From the way plants open their petals to the circadian rhythms of your own cells, photons have always been the natural messengers of nature.
Just stand beside a morning glory. When the sun rises and its petals unfold, you are not being assaulted or stressed. It’s receiving information, safely, gently, and naturally. This is nature’s original data stream: a bio-intelligent interface written in wavelengths we were designed to receive.
By contrast, microwave radiation—the stuff used for Wi-Fi, 5G, and radar—is not native. It never existed in Earth’s natural environment in biologically significant amounts. It wasn’t part of the evolutionary dance. It was introduced artificially by man—specifically by Heinrich Hertz in the late 1800s—and from that moment forward, we began to inject unnatural electromagnetic noise into a space that had been created to filter this exact noise.
That space—the Schumann Resonance cavity—is Earth’s electromagnetic Goldilocks zone. It was quiet. It was stable. It was finely tuned for high-fidelity bioelectric communication. And we’ve polluted it with entropic waste from artificial RF sources ever since.
So to the light activists out there: yes, you’re absolutely right to recognize that light is fundamental to health and biology. But that’s not news—it’s biology 101. The real challenge is this: will you also recognize that light is native—and that its native-ness is why we must transition away from unnatural microwave-based communication systems?
Light has always been a part of Earth’s bio-intelligent environment. nnEMFs, RF, and Microwaves never were.
If we’re serious about protecting life—human, animal, plant, microbial—we must align our technologies with what is native. That means moving away from artificial EMF pollution and returning to photon-based systems like Li-Fi, which mirror the way nature itself communicates.
Because evolution doesn’t lie, and biology never asked for microwave disruption.