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What Quantum Tunneling Looks Like in a Reaction–Diffusion / Model G Picture
In the conventional account of tunneling, a particle encounters a barrier that it does not have enough energy to cross classically.
Mar 30
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February 2026
Time That Remembers: Proto-Life Attractors in a Memory-Bearing Medium
We’re used to thinking of physics as stuff moving in time.
Feb 10
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November 2025
Time Density as the Basis of Life
Toward a Unified Framework for Temporal Gradients, Emergent Structure, and Proto-Agency
Nov 28, 2025
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October 2025
Time as a Physical Medium and the Solar Engine: Revisiting Kozyrev’s Insight
What if the Sun isn’t merely a furnace burning hydrogen, but something more profound — a phase engine that transforms time itself into light?
Oct 28, 2025
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Phase-Locked Universes: Gravity, Memory, and the Hidden Order of Space-Time
Part III of the Quantized Attractor Series
Oct 22, 2025
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🌌 From Oscillons to Particles: Reconstructing the Quantum from Nonlinear Dynamics
Part II of the Quantized Attractor Series
Oct 22, 2025
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🌠 Oscillons and Quantized Attractors: A New View of Matter and Memory
Part I of the Quantized Attractor Series
Oct 22, 2025
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The Saturn System as a Self-Organizing Information Substrate
Abstract
Oct 9, 2025
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Is Saturn a Macro-State of the Universal Microcosm?
We’re used to thinking of “the multiverse” as an infinity of disconnected worlds.
Oct 2, 2025
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September 2025
Chrono-Dynamics: Atoms as Living Archives of Time
What if atoms are not static particles, but living archives of their own past? What if every layer of matter is a fossil of time itself?
Sep 29, 2025
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August 2025
The Universe as a Circuit: Signal, Bias, and the Flow of Existence
Modern physics struggles with dualities — wave vs.
Aug 30, 2025
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The Double Slit Recast: Coherence, Not Duality
Few experiments in physics have generated more awe — and more paradox — than the double slit.
Aug 28, 2025
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