環境訊息的量子交互與表觀遺傳效應

Quantum Interactions and Epigenetic Effects of Environmental Information

In traditional Feng Shui, "Luan Tou" (landforms) are essentially concrete spatial information carriers in the environment. From the interdisciplinary perspective of quantum science and epigenetics, these visible objects (such as building shapes, road directions, natural landscapes, or artificial structures) are not merely visual presences, but dynamic systems that continuously engage in quantum-level information exchange with occupants.

Quantum Science Interpretation:

  1. Interaction of Quantum Fields: At a fundamental level, all matter consists of vibrating quantum fields. Visible objects outside a window (such as sharp corners, straight roads, bodies of water), with their unique forms and energy states, emit specific quantum information patterns. These patterns can entangle with or interfere with the human biofield, affecting cellular coherence.

  2. Extension of the Observer Effect: In quantum mechanics, the act of "observation" itself alters the state of a system. When occupants continuously "observe" uncomfortable Luan Tou (such as imposing tall buildings, or messy power lines), this visual signal is converted into biochemical reactions via the nervous system, triggering the release of stress hormones, thereby substantially altering the body's internal quantum state environment, and further influencing gene expression.

  3. Resonance and Non-local Effects: Sharp shapes (such as building corners, spires) tend to generate high-frequency stress waves, creating dissonant resonance with human tissues and interfering with cellular communication. Open and gentle landscapes (such as green spaces, winding rivers) provide a low-entropy, ordered quantum background field, supporting the synchronization of brain alpha waves and cellular repair mechanisms.

Epigenetic Bridge:

These quantum-level interferences triggered by "Luan Tou" are translated into epigenetic "on/off signals" through the neuro-endocrine system:

  • Long-term exposure to oppressive Luan Tou may upregulate DNA methylation of genes associated with inflammation and anxiety, inhibiting immune and cognitive functions.