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CGB Photon Chromosome Encoding Deposition

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Information capacity of a single photon = wavelength bits + polarization bits + intensity bits.
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CGB Photon Chromosome Encoding Deposition

A Novel Mathematical Deposition by Christopher Gabriel Brown

Deposition Date: March 15, 2026 — Project 27: Mathematical Depositions

1 — Full Mathematical Deposition

C(lambda, theta, I) = floor(log2(Delta_lambda / delta_lambda)) + floor(log2(2*pi / delta_theta)) + floor(log2(I_max / I_min)) bits/photon

2 — Simplified Interpretation

Information capacity of a single photon = wavelength bits + polarization bits + intensity bits.

3 — Layman (Plain Language)

A single photon carries data in three channels: color, spin angle, and brightness. You can count exactly how many bits fit in each. A visible photon with good detectors carries about 24 bits. That is the chromosome of light.

Analysis & Significance

This gives an engineering answer to how much information a photon carries - not Shannon capacity (which needs noise models) but raw encoding capacity from detector specs. Example: Silicon photonic detector with 100nm bandwidth at 0.1nm resolution = 10 bits; 1-degree polarization = 8.5 bits; 60dB dynamic range = 20 bits. Total: 38.5 bits/photon. At 10 GHz: 385 Gbps per waveguide. We call it a chromosome because both biological chromosomes and photons carry information in discrete channels with finite, countable capacity determined by resolution limits. The analogy is structural, not poetic. Applications: Optical network maximum throughput, QKD key rate bounds, astronomical spectroscopy detector design, LiDAR depth resolution limits.
Classification: Light • Author: Christopher Gabriel Brown • SKU: DEPO-004-LIGHT •
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