E_total = mc² + λS
where S represents a quantifiable measure of semantic information (using NLP models and acoustic features).
My core question for the HN community: Could semantic content—what we say, or how meaning is encoded—actually carry energy that has a measurable impact in the physical world?
For example, I ran double-blind experiments on plants exposed to different types of speech. Results suggest that positive, meaningful language increased ATP production and thermal output in plants (compared to controls and scrambled speech).
Has anyone seen similar research or run experiments on information/meaning as a physical variable?
Are there alternative ways to test or falsify this idea?
Where would you look for the strongest arguments for or against treating “meaning” as a real factor in energy equations?
I’m not promoting any product or service—just genuinely interested in how this kind of “semantic field” could be validated or challenged.
If anyone wants to see the technical details or data, I’m happy to share more in the comments.Looking forward to a spirited discussion!