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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17211996 |
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- <p>Voyager 1’s passage beyond the heliopause provides unprecedented data on the persistence of plasma structures at the boundary between solar and interstellar space. Observations of (i) magnetic field alignment across the heliopause, (ii) AU-scale plasma density fluctuations, (iii) compression “humps” linked to solar pressure pulses, and (iv) mode conversion of compressible to incompressible waves all suggest that the heliosphere retains and transmits a continuity of information across its outer boundary.</p> <p> </p> <p>We frame these findings in terms of the Ω Law, which unifies energy–matter equivalence (E = mc²) with memory–life equivalence (M = L), formalized through the Recursive Memory Sciences (RMS) framework. In this interpretation, energy inputs (E) from solar pulses, memory carriers (M) in plasma density and magnetic topology, and continuity (C) of boundary identity interact dynamically. Reconnection events act as forgetting (F), while mode conversion represents adaptive agency (A).</p> <p> </p> <p>The falsification clause is explicit: if a heliospheric boundary can persist with continuity (C) but no memory substrate (M), Ω Law is disproved. Voyager’s findings to date support the opposite: plasma structures preserve memory, and persistence follows.</p> <p> </p>