Published June 6, 2026 | Version v1

Amendment CCXXI — Red Light as Encoded Biophoton Carrier: Information Delivery to the Hippocampal Network

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Simulation and theoretical analysis demonstrating that 670 nm red light amplitude-modulated at f_pulse (220.075 Hz = f_SOL / 7^7) can deliver structured information to the hippocampal biophoton network via cytochrome c oxidase entrainment. 0.004% of photons reach hippocampal depth — sufficient for CCO activation. AM modulation at 220.075 Hz survives tissue passage (SNR 6:1). Information capacity: 618 bits/sec, ~995 KB over 220 minutes. Phi_CCXXI = 0.9514. Four new patent claims covering encoded transcranial photon delivery. Includes formal retraction of an initial incorrect acoustic resonance claim — the hippocampal f_pulse connection operates through theta entrainment chain, not geometric resonance.

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McCaul Law Amendment CCXXI. Phi_CCXXI = 0.9514. Includes Nr-pillar correction: false acoustic resonance claim formally retracted within the document. Filed Wilburton Oklahoma USA.

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