RBFT explained
RBFT is the broader theoretical architecture: a phase-region way of thinking about gravity, structure, and large-scale astronomical behaviour.
Galaxies as phase-sensitive systems.
RBFT investigates whether astronomical systems can move through structured behavioural regions. Instead of treating every anomaly as only missing mass or adjustable fitting, RBFT asks whether measurable phase-region behaviour may be present in the data.
The concept is not that visible matter merely sits inside a gravitational field. The concept is that visible structure may help determine which dynamical phase the system enters.
The RBFT architecture is built around three promises.
Phase regions
Systems may occupy stable, transitional, coherent, or spike-like regions that can be classified and tested.
Structure linkage
Baryonic structure is not treated as decorative. It is investigated as a measurable input into phase behaviour.
Falsifiability
Claims should be put into reproducible packages with expected outputs, limits, and independent test paths.
Key vocabulary
- Phase state
- Phase drift
- Baryonic structure
- Locked law
- Coherence
- Transition zone
- Spike candidate
- Falsification gate
Respectful scientific framing
RBFT should not be presented as an attack on standard cosmology. The stronger framing is: can a fixed-law phase-region model reproduce measurable astronomical patterns, and where does it fail?