Structural Field Theory (SFT): A Verification-First
Publicado 28/02/2026 en el Tablón de Anuncios de Murcia
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Abstract
Structural Field Theory (SFT) is a monistic structural-medium framework in which observed phenomena arise as stable configurations of a single scalar field S. Definition (Ontology): there is only underlying phenomenon—structural micro-distortion of S—whose localized, topological, and propagating configurations realize all observed entities and interactions. Mass, spin, charge, gauge-like behavior, and gravitational response are manifestations of tensional geometry and its evolution, not independent postulates. This paper delivers a verification-ready protocol—artifacts, schemas, hash manifests, and pre-registered pass/fail gates—so independent reviewers can evaluate claims without trusting the authors. We enforce a strict separation between calibration (C) and prediction (P), and we provide an external-verification contract specifying the minimal solver outputs required to test key modules (EM mapping, a gravity/PPN bridge, and an emergent spin-½ signature).
Structural Field Theory
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