We introduce a class of space curves called Arc Helices, generated by a two-frequency parametrization combining circular motion with periodic arc modulation. Unlike classical helices, which cannot adequately describe structures with internal systemic tension or non-spacetime topological mappings, the double-frequency parametrization of Arc Helices provides a fundamental geometric mechanism to model these complex physical realities. We show that Arc Helices naturally embed in a toroidal tube around a central circle. When the frequency ratio satisfies /=p/q, the curve becomes periodic and forms a torus knot T (p, q) with a higher-order internal Lissajous entanglement. A simple condition a²+b²<R guarantees that the curve is embedded and free of self-intersections. These results establish the differential and topological foundations of Arc Geometry.
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Frank F. (Arcman) Meng
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69abc2455af8044f7a4ebb0f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18882067