AMAYA KAVYA

The Electromagnetic Structural Encodement (ESE) Hypothesis:
A Coherence-Based Framework for Matter Formation

PHYSICS July 2025

The Electromagnetic Structural Encodement (ESE) Hypothesis proposes a different way of understanding matter and physical structure. Instead of treating matter as fundamentally particle based, the hypothesis suggests that all stable physical forms arise from coherent electromagnetic wave patterns.

In this framework, matter behaves less like discrete objects and more like standing wave formations. Stability emerges through resonance, interference, and frequency alignment rather than mass alone. What appears solid is, at its foundation, structured energy.

ESE brings together ideas from electromagnetism, quantum field theory, and wave based physics into a unified coherence driven model. If validated, it could enable programmable approaches to material synthesis, biological reconstruction, and field controlled engineering.

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