Read the published manuscripts
Delaney, S. (2025). Resonance-Restricted Quantum Actualization: Empirical and Theoretical Foundations. Zenodo.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15750986
Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo.
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111
Delaney, S. (2025). Resonant Field Geometry in Nature: Structured Light Dynamics. Zenodo.
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15620234
Delaney, S. (2025). Acoustic-Photonic Resonance in Nature: Structured Light Dynamics. Zenodo.
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15665416
ORCID: 0009-0002-3854-1833
This published research presents a comprehensive analysis of Structured Light Phenomena (SLP) as reproducible macroscopic coherence structures formed under geomagnetically stable, low-turbulence conditions. It synthesizes two years of independent fieldwork (2022–2023) with rigorous theoretical modeling, integrating plasma physics, nonlinear optical field theory, quantum field dynamics, and electromagnetic tensor principles. The work characterizes photonic formations exhibiting radial symmetry, quantized spectral banding, and harmonic spatial coherence.
Published In: CERN's Zenodo Research Repository
New! Delaney, S. (2025). Resonance-Restricted Quantum Actualization: Empirical and Theoretical Foundations.
Zenodo. DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15750986
Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo.
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111
Delaney, S. (2025). Resonant Field Geometry in Nature: Structured Light Dynamics. Zenodo. (replaces "Triadic Field Attractors and Resonant Symmetry in Nature")
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15620234
Delaney, S. (2025). Acoustic-Photonic Resonance in Nature: Structured Light Dynamics. Zenodo.
DOI: doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15665416
Keywords: Structured light · Field coherence · Mesoscale resonance · Nonlinear optics · Quantum field theory
Research Type: Independent theoretical modeling, structured light field observations, and empirical resonance analysis
Research Domains: Astrophysics, Nonlinear Optics, Plasma Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Electromagnetic Resonance
Research Lead: Susan Delaney (Independent)
Book summaries and thematic analysis generated by ChatGPT-4, an AI language model developed by OpenAI, based on materials provided by the author and prior discussions contextualizing early research themes. (2025)
The following publications are presented in a sequence that reflects the developmental arc of the author’s interdisciplinary research. Beginning with direct solar field observations, the work progresses through conceptual models of consciousness and resonance, culminating in poetic and symbolic integration. This progression mirrors the foundations of the Structured Light Phenomena (SLP) research—where scientific inquiry, perception, and energy converge.
Solar Observations
Delaney, S. (2012). Published April 9, 2012 via Amazon Kindle & Lulu Paperback.
Theme: Celestial Cycles, Scientific Documentation, Sun-Earth Systems
Key Insight: Key Insight: Solar behavior encodes more than photons, it reflects fractal cycles and information transfer across physical and cognitive systems.
Solar Observations documents over a decade of solar fieldwork and observational astronomy, including contributions to the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO). Through rigorous data collection, the Sun is revealed not only as a measurable astrophysical body but also as a dynamic node of energetic information. Correlations between sunspot cycles, magnetospheric rhythms, and patterned environmental effects suggest that solar activity may operate as a distributed, resonance-based influence on terrestrial systems. These findings foreshadow concepts formally developed in the author’s later research publication, Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems (Zenodo, 2025).
This compilation spans 2002 to 2011 and includes observational data from Solar Cycles 23 and 24. The author employs a telescope equipped with a Baader white-light solar filter to safely study sunspot activity and photospheric structure. Documented features include sunspot groups, umbrae, penumbrae, and faculae. One of the author’s solar observations was selected for inclusion in a special Sun-Earth Day exhibit at the Boston Museum of Science, where it was displayed alongside imagery from NASA’s SOHO spacecraft, highlighting the value of independent solar monitoring in public and scientific contexts.
Also see: Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111
Imagine It
Susan Delaney (2016). Published May 29, 2016 via Amazon Kindle & Lulu Paperback.
Theme: Perception, Consciousness, Simulation, Reality
Key Insight: Reality unfolds through cognitive resonance. As internal awareness harmonizes with external structure, previously hidden patterns and anomalies become intelligible.
Imagine It explores perception as a dynamic interface between consciousness and reality. Written prior to the author's formal investigations into structured light and electromagnetic coherence, this foundational text foreshadows core principles of the SLP manuscript: reality as informational, shaped by observation, resonance, and intention. Bridging nonlinear thinking, pattern recognition, and the physics of awareness, the book proposes that consciousness is not a passive observer, but an active participant in a mutable universe. This early work also mirrors principles later modeled through field equations and quantum coherence in the author’s scientific research.
Also see: Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111
Sparkle Musings
Delaney, S. (2016). Published May 29, 2016 via Amazon Kindle & Lulu Paperback.
Theme: Energy, Flow, Resonance, Fractal Awareness
Key Insight: Harmony arises when awareness attunes to the energetic scaffolding of reality, resonance is a navigational tool across scales.
Sparkle Musings is a reflective, minimalist collection of meditations and thoughts distilled from years of journaling and intuitive insight. Combining spiritual reflection with poetic insight, it offers resonant affirmations that explore the nature of awareness, beauty and coherence. With a contemplative tone, it encourages readers to pause and reflect.
Written as a personal exploration of resonance and subtle cognition, this early work captures formative concepts that would later evolve into the author’s scientific investigations of structured light and electromagnetic field coherence. Through short verses and lyrical fragments, the text gestures toward a deeper language of light and meaning, where perception, presence and stillness converge. Embedded within are intuitive insights into coherent energy fields, morphogenic structuring and fractal self-awareness: themes later formalized through field-based modeling and resonance-driven structuring in the study of Structured Light Phenomena. This work pairs intuitively with the author’s later explorations of field-based perception, coherence phenomena and structured light observations.
Also see: Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111
Expressions
Delaney, S. (2011). Published June 1, 2011 via Amazon Kindle & Lulu Paperback.
Theme: Consciousness, Geometry, Resonance
Key Insight: Awareness reveals itself through resonance. What begins as emotion or inspiration can disclose deeper structures of order within the Cosmos.
Expressions is a reflective record of nonlinear insight, bridging geometry, consciousness, and perception. This interdisciplinary work explores the nature of awareness as pattern recognition and coherence perception, blending poetic intuition with early conceptual models that would later evolve into the author’s scientific study of structured light phenomena.
Emerging from a period of self-directed inquiry, this text captures early formulations of key ideas, such as resonance-based cognition, the relationship between form and formlessness in perception, and the interplay of metaphysical insight with natural observation. It presents a lens through which all phenomena are perceived as interrelated expressions of intelligence within the natural world. Serving as a lyrical bridge between perception, structure, and field coherence, the work echoes conceptual foundations that would later be formalized in the author’s scientific models, including nested symmetries, self-organizing systems, and the role of light as both carrier and code.
Also see: Delaney, S. (2025). Structured Light Phenomena: Resonant Fields in Natural Systems. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15328111