SERIES V: Post 2 – Dark Matter Is the Medium You’re Standing In

Dark Matter Is the Medium You’re Standing In SERIES V — ANOMALIES & REINTERPRETATIONS When Description Is Mistaken for Reality Dark matter is usually introduced as an invisible substance: a vast halo of unseen particles whose gravity explains why galaxies rotate the way they do. The idea is simple, flexible, and—so far—experimentally elusive. This post […]

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SERIES V: Post 1 – The Anomaly Pattern

The Anomaly Pattern SERIES V — ANOMALIES & REINTERPRETATIONS When Description Is Mistaken for Reality Modern physics is extraordinarily successful—and persistently puzzled. Across cosmology, quantum theory, and gravity, we encounter a familiar refrain: anomalies. Dark matter, dark energy, vacuum energy catastrophes, nonlocal correlations, and singularities are treated as unrelated problems, each demanding new entities, new

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SERIES IV: Post 4 – Why Entanglement Is Not Information

Why Entanglement Is Not Information SERIES IV — ELECTROMAGNETISM, MODES & CONSTRAINTS Fields as Stress–Flow Quantum entanglement is often described as particles “communicating instantly” across space. This language is vivid—and misleading. It invites paradox, suggests superluminal signaling, and obscures what experiments actually show. This post makes a precise distinction: Entanglement enforces correlations. It does not

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SERIES IV: Post 3 – Longitudinal Waves Are Not Forbidden

Longitudinal Waves Are Not Forbidden SERIES IV — ELECTROMAGNETISM, MODES & CONSTRAINTS Fields as Stress–Flow One of the quiet assumptions embedded in modern field theory is that only transverse waves matter. Electromagnetic radiation is transverse; gravitational waves are transverse; longitudinal modes are often treated as unphysical, redundant, or “gauged away.” This post makes a precise

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SERIES IV: Post 2 – Tesla’s π⁄2·c Insight Revisited

Tesla’s π⁄2·c Insight Revisited SERIES IV — ELECTROMAGNETISM, MODES & CONSTRAINTS Fields as Stress–Flow Nikola Tesla is often invoked in discussions of unconventional physics, frequently without precision and almost always without restraint. Among the many claims attributed to him is a curious one: that certain disturbances propagate not at the speed of light, c, but

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SERIES IV: Post 1 – Electromagnetism as Stress–Flow, Not Force

Electromagnetism as Stress–Flow, Not Force SERIES IV — ELECTROMAGNETISM, MODES & CONSTRAINTS Fields as Stress–Flow Electromagnetism is often introduced as the interaction of charges through fields that exert forces at a distance. The equations work extraordinarily well. What remains unclear is what those forces are physically doing. This post reframes electromagnetism in mechanical terms: Electric

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SERIES III: Post 4 – Why Carbon Sits at the Center

Why Carbon Sits at the Center SERIES III — ATOMIC STRUCTURE & HARMONICS Matter as Standing Wave Geometry Carbon’s role in chemistry is so familiar that it is rarely questioned. It forms chains, rings, sheets, and frameworks. It bonds flexibly yet stably. It supports complexity without collapsing into rigidity or chaos. This is usually presented

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SERIES III: Post 3 – Atomic Shell Closure as a Mechanical Node

Atomic Shell Closure as a Mechanical Node SERIES III — ATOMIC STRUCTURE & HARMONICS Matter as Standing Wave Geometry In conventional atomic theory, shell closure is explained by counting electrons. When an orbital is “full,” the atom becomes chemically inert, and a noble gas appears. This accounting works—but it does not explain why full shells

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SERIES III: Post 2 – Walter Russell Was Asking the Right Question

Walter Russell Was Asking the Right Question SERIES III — ATOMIC STRUCTURE & HARMONICS Matter as Standing Wave Geometry Walter Russell is often introduced as a cautionary tale—an outsider whose ideas drifted too far from accepted physics. His periodic tables, filled with spirals, octaves, and rhythmic language, are frequently dismissed as metaphysical rather than scientific.

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SERIES III: Post 1 – The Periodic Table Is a Standing Wave

The Periodic Table Is a Standing Wave SERIES III — ATOMIC STRUCTURE & HARMONICS Matter as Standing Wave Geometry The periodic table is one of the most successful organizational tools in science. It predicts chemical behavior, bonding tendencies, and material properties with remarkable reliability. Yet its deeper structure is usually treated as an accounting scheme

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