The Coherence Files Begin
- Seth Dochter
- Jul 17
- 2 min read
With the Energy Series now standing on solid ground, it’s time to open a new front.
Today I’m releasing the first book in a new series: The Coherence Files. Unlike the Energy Series, which lays out a new framework for understanding energy and structure in the universe, The Coherence Files is targeted. Each entry will address a specific breakdown in modern physics, philosophy, or scientific culture. Shorter. Sharper. Less theory-building, more theory-testing.
The first title "Forcing Falsifiability Until String Theory Unravels" is exactly what it sounds like. String Theory has long escaped the burden of proof, defended by abstract math and cultural inertia. This book doesn’t rehash the usual critiques. It hits where it hurts: the absence of falsifiability, the abuse of mathematical freedom, and the persistent handwaving that’s become standard practice.

This book was written in a day, not because it’s rushed, but because the foundation has already been built. With WPIT and the broader Energy Series in place, it was clear exactly what needed to be said. This wasn’t about working out the logic. It was about finally putting it in writing.
Unlike the books in the Energy Series, this isn’t a comprehensive exploration. It’s a precision strike. A single point, made clearly and without apology. It’s not meant to convert die-hard believers. It’s meant to challenge assumptions and force a response, because the lack of one is no longer acceptable.
The Coherence Files will continue in this spirit. Focused. Coherent. Ruthless where needed. As new ideas emerge from WPIT, this series will handle the overdue confrontation with the models and narratives standing in the way.
You can download Forcing Falsifiability Until String Theory Unravels for free right now. Paperback and hardcover editions are coming soon. It’s a short read, but one that carries weight.
This is the beginning of a long-overdue conversation. And we’re not waiting for permission to have it.









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