Deconstructing Quantum Mechanics Addendum

Pac-Protons And The Photon Feeding Frenzy

A Spy Report from
Inside the Atom Show

 

What They Do

(with the Flashlight Always On)

To observe photonic behavior inside the atom, they must shine light on it. Always. No light, no effect. No interaction, no behavior. No flashlight, no “quantum”.

Yet, they refuse to admit the role of external interaction.

Instead, they speak in magical terms:
– The electron absorbs a photon

– The electron emits a photon

– The atom relaxes and releases light

But what they never say is this: none of it happens unless the atom is provoked. Every one of their so-called spontaneous events is triggered by external interference, by the flashlight they pretend not to be holding.

So what exactly are they measuring? They are not witnessing internal light; they are witnessing interaction. Yet they assign these events to internal photon activity and pretend it happened in the dark.

 

The Dog Ate My Photon

A Field Report on Absurdity

If the atom contains photons, then we should be able to see one in the dark. Just one. A glowing sphere, a photon in the wild, trapped inside its electron kennel.

But it never happens.

Instead, they shine light into the atom, and then say it released a photon. This is the academic version of a child claiming,

“The dog ate my homework… and then threw it back up onto the table after I turned the lights on.”

It is the science of Pac-Man physics, where protons and electrons chomp down light and belch it back out with quantum flair. It is an arcade game, not an ontology.

They ask us to believe that:
– Photons are real, self-contained and particle-like

– Photons live inside atoms

– Photons can be released by spontaneous whim

But again, never in the dark. The moment the flashlight is off, their photons vanish like cartoon ghosts when the power fails. Nothing is seen unless they interfere.

This is not science. This is a performance of belief dressed in lab coats.

 

Conclusion

Interaction, Not Containment

What they call emission is extraction by interaction.
What they call absorption is distortion under intrusion.
What they label as quantum spontaneity is the response of a field to contact.

The atom does not store light. It reacts to it.

There is no photon in waiting. There is only immediacy…structure meeting structure.

This is your field report from inside the Atom Show. The lights are on, the curtain has lifted, and the actors are still pretending the photons were already there.

But now… we know better.

 

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams