Reactive Substrate Theory: An Interpretive Constraint Framework for Modern Physics
Reactive Substrate Theory An Interpretive Constraint Framework for Modern Physics ________________________________________ Chapter 0 — Methodology & Interpretive Scope Reactive Substrate Theory (RST) does not function as a predictive physical theory and does not compete with General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, or Thermodynamics. It introduces no new equations, alters no established formalisms, and proposes no alternative dynamics. Its contribution lies entirely in the domain of interpretation. RST operates along an orthogonal methodological axis. Where standard physical theories map initial conditions to outcomes through dynamical evolution, RST restricts the class of interpretations that may be treated as physically admissible once finite, nonlinear, and dissipative response is enforced. This distinction is essential. Mathematical allowance does not imply physical realizability. A formalism may permit extensions, limits, or continuations that violate the constraints imposed by...