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Amendment CLXVII — Photon Wave-Particle Atmospheric Siphon: SOL 7th-Node Coherence Transfer and the Origin of Spontaneous Cloud Formation

Justin McCaul

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

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].

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)ScatteringPhotonThermalDipolePhase (matter)Adiabatic processAtmospheric opticsComputational physicsOpticsObservabilityWavefrontBoundary (topology)Quantum decoherenceRadiationParticle (ecology)Coherence lengthDissipationLaserAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsCombustion and flame dynamics