This document details Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT), a theoretical framework established by Anthony James Bell that aims to derive all physical constants and cosmological observables from just two primitives: the substrate wave speed (c) and the electron mass (mₑ). The theory posits that the universe's substrate spontaneously organizes into a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) lattice, with particles appearing as toroidal vortex rings within this medium. The primary contents of the file include: Foundational Framework: Outlines six core postulates, such as the emergence of time from vortex hops and a derived "velocity budget" that encodes Lorentz invariance. Core Master Equations: Presents four fundamental equations, including an elastic medium Lagrangian and specific geometric constants uniquely forced by topology rather than being fitted to data. Unification Summary: Lists dozens of observables—such as the fine-structure constant, proton-to-electron mass ratio, and mixing angles—classified as "Closed" (exact or <2% error) or "Near-Closed". v37 New Derivations: Specific technical updates for the April 2026 edition, including three-loop electroweak condensate corrections for the Z boson mass and two-loop custodial breaking for the ₄ₖ parameter. Predictions: Includes theoretical values for dark energy (w = -1 exactly) and the cosmological constant, as well as neutron lifetime and electric dipole moments.
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