Relational Form is a structure: the minimal configuration formalizing the interplay of Relating and Relation.

Given that the condition of Relation is determined by its reliance on the ongoing act of Relating for its persistence, it cannot not derive a dynamic of structure: Relational Form. This is the minimal structural configuration that formalizes the interplay of Relating and Relation, ensuring the dynamic’s coherence.

Relational Form is the first complete relational unit in the derivation: it contains an act (Relating), the condition that act sustains (Relation), and the structure holding them together (Relational Form itself).

Relational Form establishes Composition: relational forms at any depth can be composed side by side into ordered composites — ordered configurations of relational units held together at a shared Reflexive Sequence to form a structured whole. Where Reflexive Sequence gives depth (self-relation going deeper), Composition gives breadth (forms arranged alongside each other). Together, depth and breadth are the two dimensions of relational structure at this stage.