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title: LUXBIN - Photonic Binary Language
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⚛️ LUXBIN - Photonic Binary Language

A language where colors are letters and shades are grammar

What is LUXBIN?

LUXBIN is a photonic binary language where semantic information is encoded directly in the physical properties of light. Instead of using traditional text or binary digits, LUXBIN uses color and light to communicate.

Key Concepts

  • Hue (0°-360°) = Letter identity (A-Z)
  • Saturation = Part of speech (Noun, Verb, Adjective, etc.)
  • Lightness = Tense/mode (Present, Past, Future, Conditional)
  • Timing = Word and sentence boundaries

How It Works

  1. 26 Letters: A-Z are mapped to hue values from 0° to 140.625° in 5.625° steps
  2. Grammar Encoding: Saturation and lightness encode grammatical information
  3. Visual Output: Text is converted to a sequence of colored blocks
  4. Binary Foundation: 6-bit indexing (64 total symbols possible)

Features

This demo lets you:

  • 📤 Encode Text: Convert any text into LUXBIN color sequences
  • 🎨 Visual Alphabet: See the complete hue wheel with all 26 letters
  • 📚 Grammar Guide: Understand how saturation and lightness encode grammar
  • ℹ️ Learn More: Explore the complete LUXBIN specification

Applications

  • Assistive Technology: Non-verbal communication
  • Secure Communication: Line-of-sight only, hard to intercept
  • Extreme Environments: Underwater, space, RF-denied zones
  • Human-Machine Interfaces: Direct photonic signaling

Technical Details

  • Alphabet Size: 26 letters + 38 extended symbols (64 total)
  • Color Space: HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
  • Binary Base: 6-bit indexing
  • Temporal Encoding: 100ms/letter, 200ms/word, 500ms/sentence

Created By

Nicholechristie - Open Specification Language

Try It

Use the encoder tab to convert text like "HELLO WORLD" into photonic sequences and see how grammar affects the colors!