Light in Biology; list of chemical compounds

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Bishadi

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PhotochemCAD Spectra by Category


Below is a list of chemical compounds and to link up shares the wavelength of each.

Note how the base aminos of pretty much 'all life' are included


Lot's of light in nature; who has realized why?




PhotochemCAD Spectra by Category


This is an index of all the chemical spectra from the PhotochemCAD package by Jonathan Lindsey. This excellent program allows rapid comparison of spectra and enables one to do a variety of photochemically relevant calculations.
If PhotochemCAD is so excellent, then why bother repeating the spectra here? Well, primarily so that I (and others) could access this work without a wintel machine. It should also make up for the fact that the Spectrum of the Month was neglected for the summer of 1998. These pages (including this one) were assembled from raw data available in the PhotochemCAD package. I used Perl to convert, create, and splice together all the information into a single page for each compound. I did not alter the absorption and emission data files and these remain in the arbitrary units.

Amino Acid
Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Dipyrrin
Merocyanine
Miscellaneous Dye
Nucleic Acid Base
Oligophenylene
Oxazine
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
Polyene/polyyne
Redox-active Chromophore
Tetrapyrrole
Xanthene
had to shorten the list for the thread
 
Bishadi,

I wonder if I can resonate with you on this.

An early post I made to you mentioned the same ........
One of the many things I am witness to is light illuminated from the sun in the form of light seeds. An outer colour form with internal nucleus. Realisation being that these must be colour chemical compounds. I have sense of the colours at play and effects through consciousness but in truth could not say what compunds they are connected to........

Only that the world is indeed full of unseen colour and light having constant effect on all and everything. For example the changing of the seasons where it is possible for these eyes to see great waves of colour moving through the natural worlds before being accommodated into the structure of renewal, growth and rest.

The very air is as a great ocean full of pulsations and sparkles of life.

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