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Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 09 May 2026
Article ID: wjap.2026.e0906
Bubble Theory: A Relational Framework for Localized Dynamics
Bubble Theory is introduced as a boundary-centric relational framework in which physical systems are modeled as localized, self-maintaining regions (“bubbles”) whose boundaries encode interaction, information flow, and dynamical constraints. A boundary operator B is defined to capture deformation, coupling, and stability, leading to a general dynamical law for bubble evolution and exchange flux between interacting systems. Worked examples—including spherical and toroidal geometries and a…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20177192 »