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Geometric–Temporal Derivation of the Structural Water Window of Coherence and Biological Activity

Alexandar Balevsky, Krasimira Ivanova

2026Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This work presents the water-layer extension of the geometric–temporal framework introduced in [1], where physical structure is derived from an underlying period. Water is treated as a nonlinear shared configuration rather than a structureless medium. A minimal stability law is introduced, leading to preferred cluster regimes, temperature redistribution, and the emergence of a structural water window without parameter tuning. The results suggest that the balance between organization and reconfigurability is a natural consequence of geometric–temporal closure, providing a basis for both life-compatible and enzyme-specific regimes. This work represents a second step in a broader program connecting fundamental geometry to physical, chemical, and biological behavior.

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Structural stabilityReconfigurabilityCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Nonlinear systemWindow (computing)Basis (linear algebra)Work (physics)Stability (learning theory)Water windowControl theory (sociology)Biological systemMathematicsComputer scienceTopology (electrical circuits)Extension (predicate logic)Structural systemStructural changeInstabilityStructural approachTherapeutic windowGeometryMathematical analysisPhysicsWater utilityBalance (ability)Cluster (spacecraft)EngineeringStatistical physicsLagrangian coherent structuresAlgorithmNatural (archaeology)Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationChemical and Physical StudiesSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
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