Æ::ÆoNs Research · April 2026
Sun Code — The History of the Sun in Cultures, From Aten to Solar Information Transfer
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Almost every old civilization figured out the same secret — that sunlight is more than warmth, it's instructions for life. Egypt's Pharaoh Akhenaten described it 3,400 years ago almost exactly the way modern biology describes it today. The grown-ups in lab coats just got there last.
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Surveys solar theology across Egyptian (Ra and Aten), Vedic/Hindu (Surya), Zoroastrian, Mesoamerican (Aztec/Maya/Inca), Japanese (Amaterasu), Greek (Helios/Platonic), and Indigenous Australian (Dreaming) traditions, scoring each by alignment with the Solar Information Transfer (SIT) hypothesis. Akhenaten's 14th-century-BCE Aten theology scores highest — describing solar rays as a direct morphogenetic signal that shapes embryos, differentiates phenotype, and operates universally across species without intermediary. The Amaterasu myth is the cleanest ancient signal-withdrawal experiment. Aboriginal Dreaming uniquely models decoder participation and continuous broadcast. The gradient of intuition tracks observed exposure to direct sunlight in the relevant civilizations — the closer the watching, the closer the formulation.
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@article{mccree2026suncode,
title = {Sun Code — The History of the Sun in Cultures, From Aten to Solar Information Transfer},
author = {Atom McCree (ÆoNs)},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {\AEoNs Research Laboratory, CC-BY 4.0},
url = {https://atomeons.com/research/papers/sun-code}
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