The Rudolf-Rudi doctrine of Spiritualism describes Photoreception by Plants as the perception of Spiritual Light

The Four Fundamental Interactions described by Physics do not account for the existence of Life on planet Earth. The Rudolf-Rudi doctrine of Spiritualism describes Photoreception by Plants as a Fundamental Spiritual Interaction.

The Rudolf-Rudi doctrine presents the spiritual dimension of the Blue Sky Experience on planet Earth

The Sky is Blue. It may reveal that planet Earth is a designed, unique, original, distinct, one of its own kind of celestial object. Rayleigh Scattering accounts for the coming together of the man, Earth, Light, and the Sky.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods proclaims the Rudolf-Rudi Doctrine on Biological Coloration

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the complex structural and functional organization of the Living System which performs a myriad of living functions while lacking the cognitive ability to directly visualize the Whole Designer who is at Work.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods celebrates the Everlasting Covenant between God and all Living Things

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the Coloration of Living Things. Physics can easily explain that the White Light is indeed a Spectrum of Seven Colors. But, there is no single function that can fully account for Biological Coloration. Even the Creator of Light has chosen the Rainbow as His Sign of the Everlasting Covenant with all the Living Things He created.

The Rudi Connection at Whole Foods coins the phrase Whole Optics to make the Connection between Food, People, and the Planet

Yes Indeed, Life is Complicated. The complexity of Life involves the complexity of Color and Coloration that shapes the World of Colors in which the man exists. I coined the phrase Whole Optics to make the Connection between Food, People, and the Planet.

Chlorophyll formulates the Spiritual Connection between Energy and Life

Chlorophyll is not simply about generating coloration in plant leaves. It describes the work, the imagination, the inspiration used by a Whole Architect who uses matter, energy, time, space, and color in a very creative manner.

The Designing of Natural Colors. Tyndall Effect

The diffusion of light by large molecules is important to understand the phenomenon of biological coloration. These molecules are able to interact because of the design created with a purpose by the Whole Designer.

The Laws of Physics and the concept of Whole Aesthetics

The Whole Artist provides the visual capacity to the man using the regulative principle of gravitation which causes the illusion of the man experiencing the world around him as if he is a stationary object.