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This website exists to explore and promote an expression of the novel theory that all of matter is essentially made up of waves, not particles, as previously thought.
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What if all matter is fundamentally wave-like and the particle view of reality is just an observational artifact from a head-on (or tail-on) view of a wave?  And wave-particle duality and wave collapse observations in quantum physics are just illusions resulting from limited perspective? 
 
This Theorem proposes that wave-particle duality and wave function collapse are not fundamental physical phenomena but instead artifacts of observer-dependent perspective within an infinitely fluctuating spherical probability field. In this framework, quantum entities exist as continuous wave distributions, and the apparent transition to particle-like behavior results from viewing a quantum system from a singular positional slice on an expanding or contracting infinite ball-like probability field. Additionally, this Theorem extends to incorporate time as the missing dimension in wave function collapse, suggesting that the perception of wave function collapse depends on the observer’s position within a gravitational field. This means that – distinct from the less sensible idea that the act of observing changes an object itself – gravitational time dilation and observer location affect when and how wave collapse is perceived, making it a relative phenomenon rather than an absolute event. The Theorem further provides a novel interpretation of wave-particle duality, proposing that quantum objects do not physically switch between or inhabit both wave and particle states, but instead appear one way or the other depending on the observer’s position and measurement perspective within the probability field.
 
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This essay proposes a novel and essential link between quantum mechanics and general relativity, and posits that all matter is fundamentally wave-like and any particle view of reality is just an observational artifact from a head-on (or tail-on) view of a wave.

This essay resolves the dark matter question by positing and offering solutions for the existence of dark matter if such matter is waves rather than particles (per the March Wave Theorem).

(c) 2025 P.S. March. All rights reserved. No implied or express license is granted herein for any purpose.

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