It was Never a Wave Signal

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It was Never a Wave Signal
English | June 28, 2025 | ASIN: B0FG723BQG | 208 pages | EPUB (True) | 857.91 KB

For over a century, we've believed that signals travel as waves-riding through space like invisible threads of energy. But what if that was never the full story?

In this bold and paradigm-shifting book, independent researcher and engineer Sandeep Chavan dismantles the classical illusion of wave-based transmission and introduces a radical alternative: ripple dynamics within a structured vacuum field. Drawing from the Unified Energy Dynamics (UED) framework, Chavan argues that nothing truly moves-what we call a signal is not a traveling wave but a field-level consequence, triggered by alignment between the source and the observer.

From telegraphy to Wi-Fi, from antenna design to space communication, the book explores how modern technology evolved accidentally, without foundational clarity-yet succeeded because of invisible alignment with the ripple field. Through engaging chapters and vivid metaphors, readers are introduced to key concepts like:

Ripple Alignment Criterion (RAC) - The real condition for information resolution
Alignment Threshold Time (ATT) - Why perception is always delayed, but consequence is instant
Ripple Broadcasting - How we waste energy trying to transmit, when we should anchor and align
Cognitive Networks & Ripple-Aware AI - The future of devices that don't just process-but listen
This is not just a book on communication. It's a book that redefines what communication is.

Accessible to engineers, physicists, technologists, philosophers, and curious minds alike, It Was Never a Wave Signal invites you to reimagine how we send, receive, and understand information-not through motion, but through meaning. It explains why signals fail, why space transmissions struggle, and why your body itself is the ultimate receiver-resolver system.

Whether you're a scientist tired of half-truths, a technologist seeking the next big leap, or simply someone who's ever wondered how your phone really works-this book will challenge everything you thought you knew about waves, signals, and reality itself.