Foundations of Physics
A series exploring the Standard Model through boundary wave geometry — deriving particle masses, mixing angles, and gauge couplings from a single self-consistency condition.
The Slow Death of Why
How specialization replaced understanding with precision
Einstein asked 'why?' and the field stopped answering. The Copenhagen bargain, Bell's vindication, and the quiet drift from understanding to precision.
The Altitude Problem
The tool defines the view. Always has.
From Kepler's solids to Newton's calculus to Einstein's curved spacetime — every breakthrough was a change in altitude. The Standard Model is the finest ruler we've ever built. It can't measure its own foundation.
Ignition
Unbounded
Everyone has a shelf where interesting ideas go to wither. AI collapsed the gap between intuition and investigation. A software engineer's instinct met a physicist's data.
The Looking Glass
Separating quantum from classical to find the pattern
The Standard Model parameters aren't all the same data type. Separate the stew, and a pattern emerges: one integer in, twenty-two observables out.
The formal papers are available on Zenodo: Paper 1 — Universal Mass Formula • Paper 2 — Decoherence Spectrum