A potentially new structured pattern in nature
We report what may be a previously unidentified structural pattern appearing across multiple independent physical domains.
Using only publicly available datasets, we find a recurring mid-band temporal coherence present in atomic clock residuals, Earth rotation observables, the geomagnetic field, and near-Earth solar wind magnetic field measurements. The solar-wind signal is the noisiest and most distorted of the datasets, yet still exhibits the same mid-band structure.
All data sources are explicitly cited in the paper, and the full analysis pipeline is described to allow independent replication.
At present, this is an observational result. We do not claim a settled explanation, and we do not yet have third-party verification. While the search for this structure was guided by a theoretical framework of our own, the paper itself is deliberately restrained: the pattern either exists in the data or it does not.
If the structure is real, it raises a clear question. Is this coherence an artifact of analysis, a known but overlooked effect, or evidence of a deeper organizing constraint across scales?
We invite others to reproduce the analysis independently, challenge the result, attempt alternative explanations, or explore whether this pattern connects to existing theoretical frameworks.
If the pattern does not survive scrutiny, that outcome is valuable. If it does, understanding why becomes the next task.
We welcome discussion and independent verification.