About Relational Continuum Ontology

Relational Continuum Ontology is a theoretical framework that investigates the ontological foundations of physical reality. It proposes that existence is not composed of discrete substances, but is instead a continuous generative field in which relational structures emerge, evolve, and stabilize.

The framework rejects the idea that reality must be derived from absolute Nothing or from purely formal axiomatic systems. Instead, it begins from the recognition that existence itself is ontologically given and possesses an intrinsic generative capacity.
This capacity allows relational organization to arise, giving rise to structured physical regimes across multiple scales.

Within this perspective, physical theories are understood as descriptions of stabilized relational regimes rather than as direct representations of fundamental entities.
Quantum fields, spacetime geometry, and cosmological structures are interpreted as emergent configurations within a deeper relational continuum.

Relational Continuum Ontology is an ongoing research program. Its development spans multiple works addressing ontology, cosmology, and the foundations of physics, and includes critical dialogue with alternative theoretical frameworks.