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Wave Energy: Our Fundamental Misconception of Light and WHY it Matters - Paperback

Wave Energy: Our Fundamental Misconception of Light and WHY it Matters - Paperback

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by Seth C. Dochter (Author)

For centuries, physics has wrestled with the true nature of light, caught between wave-particle duality and quantum mechanical abstractions. Wave Energy: Our Fundamental Misconception of Light and WHY It Matters challenges these long-held assumptions, presenting a revolutionary perspective through Wave Particle Interaction Theory (WPIT).

This book dismantles the idea that light consists of discrete photons, instead proposing that all energy interactions emerge from structured wave phenomena. WPIT redefines energy transfer, mass, gravity, and electromagnetism-not as separate forces, but as expressions of structured energy waves within Dynamic Relative Ethers (DREs).

Through a structured, logical progression, Wave Energy corrects misinterpretations of quantum mechanics, relativity, and the Big Bang model. It reinterprets the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), gravitational lensing, and redshift not as evidence of universal expansion but as wave-driven restructuring cycles. The book also introduces the Energy Condensation-Compression Cycle (ECCC), explaining mass and gravity as wave-determined effects rather than inherent properties of matter.

More than just a critique of mainstream physics, Wave Energy offers a unified framework that resolves paradoxes plaguing modern science. It explores real-world applications, from advanced energy systems to medical technologies, and suggests groundbreaking experiments that could validate WPIT today.

This book is for those willing to challenge conventional wisdom, offering a bold, testable model that reframes light, energy, and reality itself.

Number of Pages: 234
Dimensions: 0.49 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: March 09, 2025
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