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Rubí Field Theory(RFT)™: Public Monograph

Authors: Rubí, Samuel;

Rubí Field Theory(RFT)™: Public Monograph

Abstract

Rubí Field Theory (RFT)™ is a conceptual framework for understanding how multi‑layer dynamic systems generate stability or instability through interacting fields, constraint geometries, and coherence dynamics. This public monograph establishes the authorship timestamp for the conceptual architecture of RFT while preserving all proprietary internal mechanics. It provides a unified language for analyzing complex systems across environmental, social, infrastructural, and hybrid domains. Please cite this work as:Rubí, S. (2026). Rubí Field Theory (RFT)™: Public Monograph (Version 1.0). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20570878 (doi.org in Bing)

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