Structural Glow vs. Spectral Color
Spectral Color
The true, full-spectrum expression of light as a function of geometry.
• Origin: Angular alignment between light (ℓ) and refractive geometry (F)
• Mechanism: Coherent photonic interaction via the Angle of Encounter (Ӕ)
• Result: Full visible spectrum (430–770 THz) of true hues
• Realm: The Color of Light

Structural Glow
A false, narrow-band spectrum produced by matter under thermal strain.
• Origin: Material tension under thermal strain
• Mechanism: Disruption of coherence at the electromagnetic boundary
• Result: A narrow band of pseudo-colorations (dull red, orange, weak white)
• Realm: The Color of Decay

Narrow Glowband
A False Spectrum
The glow from heated matter is non-refractive, non-uniform and non-spectral.
It is a resonant artifact of material degradation, not a signature of light itself.
This is the foundational error at the root of the quantum framework, a category mistake that confused decay with design, distortion with definition.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:
Michael Lilborn-Williams
Daniel Thomas Rouse
Thomas Jackson Barnard
Audrey Williams
