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2026
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| Online toegang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19895263 |
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- <p><em>Possible Extensions to Effective Free-Energy Descriptions in Coherent Nonequilibrium Electromagnetic Systems</em> explores whether strongly driven coherent electromagnetic systems may motivate generalized effective-state descriptions beyond conventional equilibrium thermodynamics. Framed as a restrained phenomenological investigation rather than a claim of new physics, the paper examines how resonant electromagnetic confinement, metastability, and nonequilibrium organization could contribute transient ordering behavior in open, externally driven systems while remaining fully consistent with conservation laws and the second law of thermodynamics. Drawing on concepts from Gibbs free-energy theory, dissipative structures, superconductivity, and nonequilibrium self-organization, the work proposes a cautious framework intended to motivate future experimental and theoretical investigation into coherent electromagnetic ordering phenomena.</p>