Preprint · Release 04
Observation of Long-Lived Photon Resonance Confinement in Water Cavities
Abstract
This experimental report describes long-lived optical and harmonic behavior observed in chilled water cavities after excitation. It presents the apparatus, persistence observations, perturbation and relocking behavior, spectral measurements, and the control limitations that must be resolved by independent replication.
Plain-language overview
Research question
Can long-lived optical and harmonic resonance behavior be observed in chilled water cavities after excitation?
Main contribution
- Reports the apparatus and persistence observations for excited chilled water cavities.
- Documents perturbation and relocking behavior and spectral measurements.
- States the control limitations that must be resolved by independent replication.
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Current limitations
This is a preliminary observation with control limitations the report itself identifies; the results require independent replication before any confirmed interpretation.
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- NOT_APPLICABLE
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Explicit falsifiers
- Blinded control cavities reproduce the reported persistence at the same rate, or the effect disappears under calibrated environmental and detector controls.
Open obligations
- Publish raw measurements, apparatus logs, control runs, environmental records, analysis scripts, and a complete independent-replication package.
Recommended citation
Reyes, R. J. (May 17, 2025). Observation of Long-Lived Photon Resonance Confinement in Water Cavities. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17206381
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