The binding problem of consciousness — how disparate neural processes produce a unified, instantaneous field of subjective experience — has remained unresolved within purely electrochemical models. We propose that consciousness is a coherent biophotonic field rather than an emergent property of electrochemical computation. Photons, operating at c with zero proper time, provide the only physically plausible substrate for the unified NOW of conscious experience. We integrate evidence from biophoton research, quantum biology, pineal photoreceptor anatomy, and Bose-Einstein statistics to present a framework in which neural biophoton emission forms a Bose-Einstein condensate constituting the unified field of consciousness. Five falsifiable predictions are presented. Theobserver paradox dissolves: the photonic field is the observer.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ba43a84e9516ffd37a518d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19054228
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