The Universal Resonance Model (URM) serves as a minimal integrative framework for representing cross-system instability and dynamic transition in clinical biology.
Description This document defines the scope, compatibility, and intended scientific role of the Universal Resonance Model (URM). It clarifies that URM is not proposed as a new physical theory of disease, but as a minimal integrative framework for representing cross-system instability and dynamic transition in clinical biology. The statement situates URM within established nonlinear and systems-science traditions and delineates its boundaries of claim. The purpose of this document is to ensure conceptual clarity, interoperability with existing theoretical frameworks, and appropriate positioning of URM as an operational dynamical language across medical domains.
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