Reactive Substrate Theory: Core Structural Summary
Reactive Substrate Theory: Core Structural Summary 1. The Core Philosophy: Physical Restraint RST treats the universe not as a passive mathematical stage but as a reactive substrate with finite operational limits. Standard physics (GR and QM) allows unbounded response — singularities, infinite densities, divergent curvature — because the equations themselves impose no structural ceiling. RST introduces the Universal Capacity Law (UCL), a physical admissibility filter ensuring that no state can exceed a maximum structural stress Smax. 2. The Unified Structural Stress Scalar S(x) To measure total substrate load, RST defines a frame‑invariant scalar combining the three major failure modes of physics: Geometric Term: curvature stress (Kretschmann-type invariants). Prevents geometric singularities. Quantum Term: local energy density fluctuations. Prevents unbounded stress‑energy accumulation. Entropic Term: entropy/information gradients. Enforces holographic and Planck...