This work explores whether several apparently independent physical phenomena may be viewed through a shared interpretative perspective centered on relational structure, interaction, and stabilization. Within the Relational Structural Interpretative Framework (RSIF), observation is interpreted as interaction, measurable states are interpreted as relationally stabilized conditions, and observable phenomena emerge through interaction-sensitive structural organization. This work does not propose a replacement for existing physical theories, but instead presents an exploratory interpretative framework intended to encourage further conceptual and experimental discussion.
Barbara Vis (Sat,) studied this question.