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Ordered Structure in Constrained Coherent Light: A Structural Extension of the "Code of Reality" Diffraction Phenomenon

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Ordered structure in constrained coherent light (extension of "Code of Reality" diffraction phenomenon)

Abstract (from Zenodo)

Recent pilot studies have reported the appearance of repeatable, symbol-like patterns in laser diffraction experiments, sometimes interpreted as evidence of a “code of reality” or as support for simulation-based hypotheses. These observations have attracted significant public attention but have lacked a rigorous structural explanation grounded in established physics.

This paper provides a systematic, non-speculative account of the phenomenon. It demonstrates that certain constrained laser diffraction setups produce objective, repeatable, ordered structures in the light field itself, arising from interference, boundary constraint, and phase stability. These structures are shown to persist across scale, alignment, and environmental perturbation, distinguishing them from random speckle or perceptual artifacts.

The analysis introduces a Recursive Coherence–Structure Scanning Protocol (RCSSP) that detects ordered topological features without assuming symbols, semantics, or altered states of perception. The results confirm that the observed patterns are physically real and structurally lawful, while clarifying that they do not constitute a semantic language or an externally executed simulation.

Within a closure-based law framework, the phenomenon is interpreted as an intrinsically realized informational structure: a stable topological record generated by constrained coherent light, rather than evidence of encoded messages or external computation. This reframing preserves the legitimacy of the original observations while providing testable predictions and a clear physical mechanism.

The work bridges experimental observation, optical physics, and law-level structural analysis, offering a reproducible foundation for further investigation of ordered structure in light without reliance on altered states or speculative ontology.

Cite this paper

Rodgers, Jeremy. (2026). Ordered Structure in Constrained Coherent Light: A Structural Extension of the "Code of Reality" Diffraction Phenomenon. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18240403