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| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2026
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20038277 |
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- <p>This perspective essay proposes geometric coherence as a conceptual framework linking three systems in which form, function, instability, and recovery are closely coupled: mitochondrial cristae, negatively curved carbon schwarzites, and neural recovery after stroke. The work does not claim a unified physical law or direct causal equivalence between these systems. Instead, it argues that across biological, material, and neural contexts, geometry can act as an organizing constraint: damage or instability corresponds to a loss of coherent functional form, while recovery or relaxation corresponds to the search for a new stable geometry. </p> <p>The essay connects mitochondrial membrane architecture and bioenergetic organization, ab initio studies of D-type carbon schwarzite C136 showing spin-polarized and soft-mode instabilities, and first-person observations of post-stroke motor recovery. It frames recovery not merely as restoration of a previous state, but as reconstruction toward a new functional attractor. The central thesis is summarized as: form is not given; form is found.</p>