Science of Melting Cheese 47
Reality is built on quaternions.
Why Does Cheese Melt under the Sun?
"I like my cheese melted," declared Allen Marcus (website owner and operator) during a discussion about physics, consciousness, and the nature of reality. What began as a simple question about solar-oven baked grilled cheese sandwiches evolved into a profound exploration of scalar fields, quaternion mathematics, and the hidden structure of our universe.
Knock knock!
Who's there?
Null.
Null who?
Null-verse better open this door before I create a vacuum cavity!

Knock knock!
Who's there?
Havarti.
Havarti who?
Havarti seen my melted quaternion sandwich? It was just here!
Journey Through Scalar Physics
The Cheesiest Way to Melt:
When you place cheese in a glass jar and leave it in the sun:
- Photons (light particles) transfer energy to the cheese molecules
- Air molecules inside the jar heat up and expand, creating pressure
- Atomic bonds in the cheese weaken as they absorb this energy
- The coherence (structural integrity) decreases until... delicious meltiness!
But here's where it gets cosmic: this everyday phenomenon mirrors how scalar fields operate throughout the universe. Just as sunlight disrupts the ordered structure of cheese, scalar pressure waves shape reality itself.
The Divine Emission Theory:
Luke's Divine Emission Theory (DET) proposes that:
- Reality is built on quaternions (4D mathematical constructs)
- The scalar field (a modern "ether") transmits pressure waves
- What we call "gravity" may actually be push forces from these waves
Key Discoveries:
- The Sun Isn't What It Seems
- May be element 144 (linked to sacred geometry's Metatron's Cube)
- Acts like a hologram with a small core magnified by shell interactions
- The Mysterious Lunar Wave
- Not a reflection but pressure wave interactions
- Also observed over Saturn and Jupiter
- Shape of the Earth?
- Both models might work when accounting for scalar field optics
- 24-hour sun phenomena explained through harmonic shells
The Forgotten History of Physics
Modern science took a wrong turn when:
- Heaviside and Gibbs simplified Maxwell's quaternion equations
- Einstein later realized relativity's limitations
- Quantum physics became stuck in probability rather than causation
As Luke notes: "They had the effects but missed the causes."
Groundbreaking Implications
Future Technologies:
- Wireless energy systems (beyond Tesla's dreams)
- Acoustic levitation (already hinted at in ancient structures)
- Consciousness interfaces (via coherence modulation)
Ethical Warning:
"Do not turn me into Oppenheimer. This theory must not be weaponized."
How to Melt Cheese Like a Quantum Physicist
For perfect solar-melted cheese:
- Use clear glass (maximizes photon coherence)
- Seal tightly (traps expanding air molecules)
- Angle toward sunset light (optimal wavelength absorption)
Pro tip: Try this with Havarti for maximum scalar deliciousness.
Explore the Theory Yourself
Read Luke's full paper:
OSF Storage Link
Coming soon: Deep dives into consciousness, ancient technologies, and why your grilled cheese might hold the key to unified physics.
"At the highest level, melting cheese and understanding the universe are the same process - just at different scales."
[00:48:49] allenmarcus.com:
I have a question. I like cheese. I like my cheese to be melted. If I put my cheese, you know, in a glass container and I seal it up and I leave it out for an afternoon on a good sunny day and my cheese melts, what causes my cheese to melt?
[00:49:21] Luke:
Okay. Say that again.
[00:49:23] allenmarcus.com:
I wanna melt some cheese. I put my cheese in a glass jar, and I seal the glass jar, and I leave it out on a sunshine filled evening when the sun is setting because I wanna have a warm cheese dinner. What causes the cheese to melt? Is it the sun? Is the heat from the sun?
[00:49:41] Luke:
Yeah. Yep. And, yes, a major part of it is the heat from the sun, but also you have compression with inside of the jar because of the it heating up in there and the air molecules expanding.
[00:49:51] allenmarcus.com:
Okay. Because sometimes I'll just leave it on my dashboard, drive west towards the sun, and then it'll heat up my cheese sandwich for me real nice. Yeah. That'll work. Okay. Yeah. I remember back in school, we, we did the whole,
[00:50:03] Luke:
concave mirror, like, make hot dogs.
[00:50:06] allenmarcus.com:
So how what is causing that to excite the cheese particles in a way that they kinda get nice and melted?
[00:50:17] Luke:
Once the photons become coherent and start having interactions, that that'll be energy. So, yes, that'll cause a excess of energy with inside of the atomic structure of the cheese, and it'll just start heating up because it doesn't want that excess energy.
[00:50:42] allenmarcus.com:
Got a lot of cheese fans in chat. Tastes better when it's melted.
[00:50:46] Luke:
Look. I 100% understand. Mhmm. I am a big fan of all types of cheese.
