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Vortices as Emergent Geometry: Structure, Boundaries, and Coherent Form
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Vortices appear across scales, from atmospheric systems to microscopic fluids. They are often described as engines, causes, or driving mechanisms. This paper approaches vortices instead as emergent geometric responses to constraints. When boundaries, gradients, and flow conditions interact, rotational organization may arise as a coherent resolution pattern. The vortex is not treated here as an independent agent, but as the visible shape taken by systems negotiating stability, energy distribution, and continuity of motion. This perspective clarifies where vortices appear, why they repeat across environments, and how they reveal underlying structure rather than replacing it.
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