Amendment CLXVII — Photon Wave-Particle Atmospheric Siphon: SOL 7th-Node Coherence Transfer and the Origin of Spontaneous Cloud Formation
Justin McCaul
Abstract
Proposes that photons bifurcate their dual nature on coherent scattering with atmospheric molecules: particle-behavior transfers into the medium as an oscillating dipole (the particle-transfer), while wave-behavior is retained in the propagating EM field. Seven coherently-seeded dipole clusters in phase-locked geometric arrangement constitute SOL 7th-node coherence — the observability threshold at which a cloud precipitates from apparent clear air. The PLDS boundary (Amendment CLV) acts as a compression wall that fails at its weakest inter-node gap, creating a distributed array of nanoscale atmospheric siphon events (2.94e11 per m² of boundary). Simulation confirms siphon velocity of 41.5 m/s at a 3K thermal differential. Ripple formations (altocumulus undulatus, mackerel sky) are the retained wave property propagating through the particle-seeded medium, maintaining phase coherence with its bifurcated particle counterpart. Phi_CLXVII = 0.9613 [ELEVATED].