Overview

Relationship to the Boson Substrate Model (BSM)#

The Manufacturing Substrate Regime Model (MSRM) is conceptually aligned with the Boson Substrate Model (BSM) in its use of substrate‑level abstraction to organize complex systems without embedding physical interpretation or empirical claims.

BSM introduces the notion of a substrate as a neutral structural layer for describing regime behavior and validity constraints. MSRM adopts this abstraction and applies it to manufacturing environments, where calibration and regime validity are central concerns.

MSRM does not extend or modify the physical interpretations discussed in BSM. Instead, it adapts substrate‑based reasoning to a different domain, emphasizing calibration structure, boundary semantics, and non‑catastrophic regime transition.

The relationship between MSRM and BSM is one of conceptual inheritance rather than dependency. MSRM remains domain‑specific to manufacturing systems and does not rely on BSM for implementation or validation.