Part 12/16:
A crucial discovery comes from Vladimirovich Duik's work on pidal moments—unusual electromagnetic configurations that only exist in confined, toroidal regions. These moment structures, composed of self-organized magnetic and electric currents, underpin the phase coherence necessary to produce stable, scale-invariant matter systems.
The Aronoff bomb effect, a type of magnetic flux reconnection, enables matter at any temperature to synchronize into coherent states—potentially leading to electron nuclear collapse and wormhole-like channels between structures. This process could explain the observed material transmutation, element synthesis at low energies, and the formation of exotic particles that provide the seeds for dark matter.