This manuscript presents the Mahmoud Field–Core Model of Living Systems, a conceptual framework proposing that biological organisms may be understood as structured material cores dynamically interacting with their measurable bioelectromagnetic fields. The work synthesizes established electrophysiological observations and systems biology principles into a coherent structural model. It does not introduce new physical forces nor claim metaphysical validation, but proposes a cautious interpretative bridge between measurable electromagnetic phenomena and historical anthropological descriptions of the “aura” and the “soul.” The paper is presented as a theoretical synthesis intended to encourage interdisciplinary dialogue between biophysics, systems theory, physiology, and philosophy of mind.
Iskander Mahmoud (Wed,) studied this question.