Serena Theory
Serena is a pre-dynamical foundational framework for physics. It does not postulate specific equations of motion. Instead, it constrains the space of physically admissible dynamics through minimal structural criteria.
The framework is motivated by the requirement that physical theories must explain persistence, interaction and stability without introducing ad hoc structures. Causality, effective geometry and discreteness are treated as emergent, not fundamental.
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Serena is not proposed as a replacement for established theories. Its value lies in exclusion, falsifiability and structural coherence, not in predictive overreach.