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A Speculative Electromagnetic Resonance Model for the Philadelphia Experiment
William Cook 11.19.2025 ⸻ Abstract This paper proposes a speculative but physically grounded interpretation of the 1943 “Philadelphia Experiment” reports. Rather than assuming optical invisibility, teleportation, or paranormal effects, this model suggests that naval research into electromagnetic radar-cloaking may have inadvertently induced a localized resonance-state displacement (♢ frequency-phase shift). In such a scenario, the USS…
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🩸 The Devil in the Loophole
A Faustian Origin of Vampires by William Cook ⸻ Faust never wanted power. He never wanted kingdoms, armies, or worship. He wanted something far more dangerous: To stop feeling like a fool. Faust wasn’t a genius. He wasn’t even respected. He was a man who felt small in a room full of learned men, haunted…
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The Architects of Balance: A Brief History of Apollonian Minds
William Cook ⸻ Abstract Throughout history, certain individuals have displayed an extraordinary drive to impose order upon chaos—a compulsion toward balance that manifests in art, science, philosophy, and design. This paper explores how that Apollonian impulse has advanced civilization, tracing its presence from antiquity to the modern age. While not the central focus, many of…
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The Principle of Sustainable Compassion: Balancing Responsibility, Hope, and Investment in a Binocratic System
Author: William Cook ⸻ Abstract This paper develops the Principle of Sustainable Compassion as a foundational concept within the Binocratic System. It argues that compassion must operate within the limits of sustainability or risk devolving into negligence. The paper unites moral philosophy with systems logic, framing welfare and aid not as perpetual entitlements but as…
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Precision Is the New Blindness
The Seduction of Accuracy by William Cook | Mental Root Kit Her words drip like honey, sweet and certain. Her voice is smoother than oil, each syllable a promise of clarity. You approach her like a lover, hungry to taste the perfection she offers. But she is no muse — she is a black widow…
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Apples and Grass: Why the Simulation Argument Falls Apart
by William Cook – Mental Root Kit ⸻ 1. The Resource Problem If the universe is a simulation, then somebody — or something — had to build it. But any intelligence capable of designing a cosmos so detailed it fools every observer would also be smart enough not to waste resources on it. A full-scale,…