Relational Field Theory (RFT) is being developed incrementally as a structural framework for understanding persistence, stability, emergence, and regime-dependent behavior.
The framework is intentionally constrained. Development proceeds through measurable results, conceptual refinement, and formal clarification rather than through broad theoretical expansion.
The goal is not to construct a universal theory, but to improve our understanding of the conditions under which stable structure can emerge and persist.
The mathematical structure of Relational Field Theory is being developed incrementally, with emphasis on structural clarity and controlled expansion.
Development proceeds through reduction and validation, rather than expansion or assumption.
| Component | Status |
|---|---|
| Conceptual Framework | Established |
| Terminology | Established |
| Minimal Formal Representation | Established |
| Formal Mathematical Foundations | Initial Foundation Established |
| Persistence Formalism | Active Development |
| Regime Transition Formalism | Active Development |
| General Mathematical Framework | Ongoing |
The first stage of development focused on establishing the conceptual foundations of the framework.
Completed elements include: