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Geometric Origin of Electromagnetism from a Double-Helix Structure in the Interface Layer Σ

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  • 1. Independent Researcher, Japan

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Description
This preprint is published as part of the author’s theoretical series, “Fundamental Being Space (FBS) Theory.” In this series, we introduce a working hypothesis in which the Fundamental Being Space (FBS), an interface layer Σ with effective thickness, and ordinary spacetime S_i form a layered structure. Here, Σ is not treated as a zero-thickness boundary or a purely formal interface, but as an intermediate layer with effective thickness through which the structure extends from FBS to ordinary spacetime S_i. In Paper 2, the double-helix structure is treated as an internal geometric configuration embedded in this interface layer, from which the effective vector potential and the electromagnetic structure are derived. By examining this framework, we show that a consistent description can be formulated that connects with established physical theories, and we present the results step by step.

Overview of Paper 2
This paper organizes electromagnetism not by assuming electric charge and current as the starting point, but as an “electromagnetic channel” in which an effective vector potential A—and hence E and B—emerges from the geometry of the double-helix structure in the interface layer Σ and its phase difference. We show that the Maxwell equations are recovered in the long-wavelength limit, and we summarize falsifiable predictions based on the Aharonov–Bohm effect and geometric phase. The status of charge as an observable quantity (i.e., why it appears as a source term) is addressed in Paper 6 as part of the matter-side discussion associated with interface ordering and the emergence of effective mass.

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Geometric Origin of Electromagnetism from a Double-Helix Structure in the Interface Layer Σ (English PDF)

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Recommended citation
Yoshihito Ookawa, Geometric Origin of Electromagnetism from a Double-Helix Structure in the Interface Layer Σ, Zenodo, DOI:
10.5281/zenodo.18232306 (2026).

Series navigation

  • Paper 1 — “General Discussion on the Reality of Fundamental Being Space (FBS)”
    We present the overall conceptual framework of FBS theory and introduce the three-tier structure consisting of Fundamental Being Space (FBS), the interface layer Σ, and ordinary spacetime. We also organize the main problems addressed in the series and clarify how the subsequent papers are positioned within this framework.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18220715

  • Paper 3 — “Geometric Origin of Gravitational Weakness from Interface-Layer Filtering”
    We explain the weakness of gravity as a multi-stage filtering (attenuation) effect in the interface layer Σ, and organize a framework in which large hierarchy ratios (e.g., on the order of 10^-36) can emerge naturally.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18240764

  • Paper 4 — “Stabilization of the Light-Speed Hierarchy Ci via Tachyonic Modes”
    We reinterpret “tachyon” not as a particle but as a mode (“tachyonic modes”), and clarify the framework from the viewpoint of stabilizing the light-speed hierarchy Ci and maintaining consistency with dispersion relations.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18327253

  • Paper 5 — “Time Generation via Coherence in the Interface Layer Σ: A Coupled Constraint Between the Velocity Width ΔC and the Time Step ΔT”
    We treat time generation as a constraint/coherence phenomenon in the interface layer Σ, and discuss how observed quantities and the emergence of time follow from a coupled condition between the velocity width ΔC and the time step ΔT.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18327480

  • Paper 6 — “Geometric Origin of Effective Mass from Double-Helix Structure and Phase Synchronization: A Defect Model in the Interface Layer Sigma”
    We propose that effective mass arises from localized defect-like structures formed by phase synchronization and geometric locking in a double-helix configuration of the interface layer Σ, and organize a framework in which mass is interpreted as an emergent property of stable localized states.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18771969

  • Paper 7 — “An Experimental and Observational Roadmap for FBS Theory: Testable Predictions and a Minimal Σ-Lagrangian”
    We present a minimal Σ-Lagrangian and organize the experimental and observational roadmap of FBS theory, separating recovery conditions from prediction degrees of freedom and clarifying how testable spectral and correlation signatures can be used for falsifiability.
    Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/records/18908944

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Independent Researcher, Japan
ORCID: 0009-0006-8294-5738

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