'WPIT: Hypothesis I' is now available
- Seth Dochter
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
After several years of writing, questioning, and rebuilding ideas from the ground up, Wave–Particle Interaction Theory: Hypothesis I is now available.
This release marks the formal introduction of WPIT as a unified framework—one that grew organically out of Wave Energy, Mind Energy, and Universal Energy, but now stands on its own as a coherent physical hypothesis.

From the beginning, the goal was never to “fix” physics. The mathematics works. The experiments work. What has increasingly felt unstable is the story we tell ourselves about what those results mean. Particles, probabilities, collapses, and paradoxes have slowly replaced physical intuition with abstraction, until explanation became something we calculated rather than understood.
WPIT begins by stepping back from that trend.
At its core, this theory asks what happens when interaction—not particles, not fields, not spacetime—is treated as the most fundamental physical fact. When energy is understood as interaction in a latent state, and particles as outcomes of constrained interaction rather than primitive objects, many long-standing divisions in physics soften or disappear entirely.
In that light, the boundary between quantum and classical physics stops looking like a deep fracture and starts to look like a matter of maturity. Classical behavior emerges when interaction pathways narrow enough to stabilize; quantum behavior appears where resolution is still incomplete. Probability is no longer a statement about reality’s indecision, but about our position within an unfinished interaction history.
Hypothesis I is intentionally foundational. It does not attempt to explain everything, nor does it rush toward speculative conclusions. Instead, it lays down the ontological commitments required for WPIT to function coherently—what must be true about interaction, energy, constraint, spacetime, and observation if the framework is to remain internally consistent.
This volume is meant to be read as a hypothesis in the classical sense: something to engage with, test against intuition, and argue about in good faith. Agreement is not assumed. Curiosity is.
The PDF edition of Wave–Particle Interaction Theory: Hypothesis I is available directly on my website, and softcover and hardcover editions are available through Amazon for those who prefer a physical copy.
This release is not an ending. It is the opening of a larger conversation—one that I believe physics is ready to have.










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