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Scope Clarification

Relational Field Theory (RFT) is a structural framework designed to describe persistence, stability, and regime-dependent behavior in physical systems.

It is not presented as a complete or final theory of physics.

This page defines what RFT does not claim, in order to maintain clarity of scope and prevent misinterpretation.

Scientific frameworks are defined as much by their limits as by their claims.


Not a Replacement Theory

RFT does not replace existing physical theories such as:

These frameworks remain valid within their respective regimes.

RFT provides a structural interpretation of how such regimes arise, stabilize, and transition.


Not a Unified Theory of Everything

RFT does not attempt to unify all physical phenomena under a single global description.

It does not propose: