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A Poem on Time and Thought
I wrote this little poem last night after watching an exhausting and rather irritating interview claiming that time never existed.
Seth Dochter
Apr 251 min read
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Does the Universe Break Its Own Laws?
If energy cannot be created or destroyed, how did the universe begin?
Seth Dochter
Apr 133 min read
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Dark Oxygen and the Deep: A WPIT Field Reflection
In the absence of external electromagnetic wave input, the coherence dynamics of H₂O may shift ...
Seth Dochter
Apr 132 min read
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The Speed of Light Has Never Been Constant
In the framework of Wave Particle Interaction Theory (WPIT), we argue that the so-called "speed of light" is not absolute.
Seth Dochter
Apr 64 min read
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Silence in the Spectrum
Black Spectral Lines and the Whisper of Anti-Data in a wave-based universe.
Seth Dochter
Apr 62 min read
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Introduction to Dynamic Relative Ethers (DREs)
Introducing: the Dynamic Relative Ether, or DRE—a core pillar of the Wave Particle Interaction Theory (WPIT).
Seth Dochter
Apr 62 min read
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The Color of Complexity: Why Dense Matter Dulls Light
An exploration of reemission, wave behavior, and how color reveals the resonance of reality.
Seth Dochter
Apr 63 min read
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No Two the Same: Pauli Exclusion Principle
There is a quiet law in the fabric of the universe—a rule that holds back the collapse of matter into nothingness.
Seth Dochter
Apr 63 min read
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Consciousness in a Nutshell:
What is this thing we call the mind? Or is it something else entirely—something older, wider, and more woven into the fabric of reality ...
Seth Dochter
Apr 33 min read
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Free Will and the Fabric of Reality: What Physics Has Been Missing All Along
What if consciousness isn’t an afterthought in the great equation of the cosmos—but one of its fundamental ingredients?
Seth Dochter
Apr 23 min read
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The Reemission Realization
Wave Particle Interaction Theory (WPIT) began as a question: “What really is light?” The Reemission Realization is the correction to Theory.
Seth Dochter
Apr 13 min read
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Rethinking Recurrent Novae
Rethinking Recurrent Novae through Resonance because Accretion isn't the Full Story.
Seth Dochter
Mar 284 min read
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The Kmetic Color Scheme: A Universal Equation for Perceived Color
what if color isn’t just about light, but a deeper interplay of waves, environment, and observation?
Seth Dochter
Mar 93 min read
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Isaac Newton: The Foundation of Physics and the Limits of Classical Thinking
Newton’s models, while revolutionary for their time, are not the final word on physics.
Seth Dochter
Mar 93 min read
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Rethinking Lightning Through WPIT: Electromagnetic Waves in High-Pressure DREs
We often take for granted the idea that lightning is a simple electrical discharge ... what if that assumption misses the bigger picture?
Seth Dochter
Feb 193 min read
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Guiding Lightning with Sound: A Breakthrough That Validates WPIT
Science has just taken another major step toward proving energy flow is structured by environmental conditions, not just chance.
Seth Dochter
Feb 172 min read
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The Future of Energy is Already Here - and it proves WPIT
Most people don’t realize it, but a radical shift in energy technology is already happening. Diamond Nuclear Batteries, the future of Energy
Seth Dochter
Feb 173 min read
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Society as an Energy-Processing Organism
Suppose we extend WPIT’s structured energy cascade into human civilization, then it stands to reason that societies are collective neural...
Seth Dochter
Feb 133 min read
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Why Understanding Energy is More Important Than You Think
Most people don’t sit around wondering about the nature of light, gravity, or energy waves. And honestly, why would they?
Seth Dochter
Feb 122 min read
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Reading with an Open Mind: A Journey Beyond Assumptions
Science is not just about equations, experiments, and measurements—it is about perspective.
Seth Dochter
Feb 92 min read
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