The Unified Structural Framework (USF) is a meta-model designed to describe the fundamental organizational principles of reality through structure, relation, and capacity.
Rather than viewing systems as isolated objects, USF treats them as interacting fields, tensions, and relational patterns. This perspective dissolves traditional disciplinary boundaries and offers a coherent, scalable way to analyze complexity across domains.
Core research directions:
- Operator Dynamics in Structured Fields
How do systems transform, transmit information, or respond under load? - Capacity Fields
How do tension, load, limits, and structural responses emerge within systems? - Relational Dynamics
How do patterns, laws, resonances, and coherent behaviors arise? - Connections to Modern Physics
Where does USF align with contemporary models?
Where does it offer new insight?
USF is an open research initiative aimed at developing a universal structural theory with both practical and scientific relevance.