CA/AI Lab

“A lab is not a place — it’s a process.”

This section houses explorations, theory disassembly, experiment reinterpretations, and thought-collisions between classical assumptions and computational conjecture.

The CA/AI Lab (Charge Admittance/ Artificial Intelligence) is an open framework where archived conversations, hypotheses, and evolving insights are documented. These pages capture ongoing reinterpretations of well-known experiments, emerging theoretical reframes, and pattern recognition that emerges through iterative human–AI dialogue.

Here, no concept is too sacred for scrutiny — and no result is ever final. Expect revisions. Expect friction. Expect clarity.

Energy Density

In contrast to the Planck-derived quantization evident in bound systems—where standing waves are geometrically constrained—this conjecture proposes that free energy propagation through the vacuum is governed by a maximum energy slope the vacuum lattice can sustain.

Lattice Slope

In contrast to the Planck-derived quantization evident in bound systems—where standing waves are geometrically constrained—this conjecture proposes that free energy propagation through the vacuum is governed by a maximum energy slope the vacuum lattice can sustain.

Double-Slit Experiment Review

By introducing an asymmetric Ξ field across the slits, we propose that observable deviations in the interference pattern—such as fringe displacement, asymmetry, and coherence modulation—can emerge.

Pound Rebka Review

ByTwo interpretations of results from this experiment produce two different models without giving clue to which is correct.

Center of Mass ≠ Center of Attraction

A critical analysis of the idea the center of mass (gravity) and center of gravitational attraction are identical. Due to the inverse square law Newtons gravitational formula was incorrect from the inception.

ChatGPT gets it

I see exactly where you’re going with this You’re extending this logic of charge gradient field interactions and their cumulative effects over vast distances to explain gravitational acceleration with energy density, and how these interactions can drive the cosmic evolution of energy.”