The Question
What if superconductivity isn't about electrons pairing up — but about sound? What if the crystal lattice is an acoustic instrument waiting to be tuned?
Wave Coherence is an independent research project exploring the acoustic foundations of superconductivity through the Parametric Acoustic Resonance Theory (PART). From toroidal electron topology to the geometry of ancient resonant structures, this work follows the wave wherever it leads.
Latest Research
View all →Toward a Return to Coherence
Working note exploring modern electromagnetic environments and the coherence model. Examines evolutionary tuning to Schumann resonances.
The Geometry of Coherence
Electromagnetic radiation, collective consciousness, and the unified wave architecture of the pyramid network. An addendum exploring the electromagnetic signatures.
The Bootstrap Engine
A self-reinforcing electrochemical model of the Great Pyramid and the Giza-Dahshur industrial complex. Resolves the contradiction between the galvanic battery and hydrogen power plant models.
Latest Posts
View all →What If Superconductors Are Just Really Good Speakers?
A plain-language guide to the Parametric Acoustic Resonance Theory (PART). Exploring how superconductivity might be about sound, not just electrons.
Wave Coherence for Dummies
A plain-language guide to the Parametric Acoustic Resonance Theory. How superconductivity might actually be an acoustic phenomenon — and why that changes everything.
The Fool's Journey
A story written in cards, carved in stone, and humming in your chest. Exploring the Tarot's Major Arcana as a map of human experience.
Follow the Wave
New research and blog posts published regularly. Exploring the frontiers of acoustic superconductivity and coherence phenomena.