Observational Evidence for Coherence Corridors Across Scale
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This paper surveys observational evidence suggesting that matter and energy transport
throughout the universe frequently occurs along structured pathways referred to as
coherence corridors. Across a wide range of scales, luminous emission nodes appear
periodically along these corridors. Examples include plasma filament bead instabilities,
lightning channel nodes, stellar jet structures, relativistic jet knots, photon ring sectors near
black holes, spiral galaxy arms, and cosmic web filaments. These observations support the
hypothesis that the universe organizes transport into corridor networks that guide matter
flow while periodically releasing energy as observable radiation.
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