


The
Quantum Spaces
Project
When environmental conditions change at scale,
it's reasonable to measure it
Why
Quantum
Spaces?
Electric power systems, wireless networks, and personal devices enable extraordinary progress. They also shape the electromagnetic character of nearly every space we inhabit—homes, workplaces, schools, hotels, and public places.
For most people, these environments are invisible. They are difficult to measure, hard to compare, and rarely discussed in practical terms. Quantum Spaces exists to change that. We begin with a simple idea:
When an environmental condition changes at scale, it's reasonable to measure it.
Quantum Spaces does not start with fear or conclusions, it starts with observation.
The Quantum Spaces Project is built on four pillars
Pillar 1: Friendly Photons
Making Electromagnetic Environments Visible
Friendly Photons is a mobile app that helps people see what was previously invisible. It allows individuals around the world to record and view electromagnetic radiation (EMR) readings from real, human-inhabited environments—homes, offices, hotels, schools, healthcare facilities, and public spaces. Each reading is:
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Time-stamped
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Geo-located
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Anonymized
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Aggregated with other readings over time
Together, these contributions create the first wide-spread, place-based dataset of EMR conditions across real living environments.
Friendly Photons relies on a proven, volunteer-driven model of crowdsourced data—similar to approaches used in citizen science, environmental monitoring, and public mapping. As participation grows, individual readings gain value through patterns, comparisons, and trends. Friendly Photons:
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Does not make health claims
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Does not certify environments
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Does not tell people what to do
It creates visibility, literacy, and context, so individuals and organizations can make informed choices for themselves.


Pillar 2: EMR Certification
Turning Voluntary Action into Trust
As awareness grows, some businesses and property owners choose to act.
The EMR Certification Program provides a voluntary, transparent way for organizations to demonstrate that they have measured, managed, and mitigated electromagnetic exposure within their environments.
Certification is:
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Voluntary
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Standardized
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Third-party evaluated
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Focused on transparency and effort, not outcomes
It answers a narrow but meaningful question:
How has this environment been measured and managed?
It does not claim:
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Safety
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Health outcomes
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Regulatory compliance
Instead, it serves as a trust signal, helping people make informed decisions in markets where transparency matters.
Pillar 3: Research
Data Supports Scientific Inquiry
As environmental EMR data accumulates across locations and time, new opportunities emerge to support scientific and medical research.
QSP Research collaborates with independent researchers and institutions to:
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Identify meaningful patterns
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Inform study design
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Support long-term, real-world inquiry
Quantum Spaces does not attempt to prove harm or causation.
It improves the quality of observation. Better data leads to better questions, which leads to better science.


Pillar 4: Policy & the Long View
From Research to Public Safety
Public policy follows understanding.
In domains like air quality, water quality, and noise pollution, shared measurement came before guidelines, standards, and regulation. Electromagnetic environments are now at an earlier point along that same path.
QSP Regulatory & Policy Engagement focuses on:
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Evidence-based dialogue
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Reasonable, proportional guidelines
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Design-oriented mitigation approaches
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Long-term environmental planning
This work is collaborative, and grounded in data.
Where This is Going
The Quantum Spaces Project is a long-term effort built on a simple progression:
Visibility → Choice → Action → Understanding → Change
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Friendly Photons creates visibility
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Public makes informed choices
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Certification enables voluntary action
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Research deepens understanding
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Policy evolves responsibly over time
Each pillar stands on its own, and together, they form a rational response to a changing environment.
Join the Project
You don’t need to have an opinion to participate, just curiosity.
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Explore electromagnetic environments with Friendly Photons
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Contribute to the Friendly Photons Data-collection initiative
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Support transparency and voluntary leadership
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Help build a clearer picture of the world we live in