This document presents Version 32 (April 2026) of Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT), a unified physics framework founded by Anthony James Bell. The theory posits that all physical constants and observables can be derived from only two primitives—the substrate wave speed (c) and the electron mass (mₑ) —within a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) substrate geometry, introducing zero free parameters. The contents include: Foundational Postulates: It describes the substrate as an infinite field of sub-Planck touching points that self-organize into an FCC lattice. It derives Lorentz invariance from a "velocity budget" and defines time as the counting of vortex hops. Core Equations and Parameters: The text provides derived constants such as (2. 609606) and the Bell’s Medium parameter (₁₌ = 0. 25952), which are used to calculate various physical scales. New v32 Derivations: This edition adds six new first-principles results, bringing the total to 133 independent observables. Key updates include: Top Quark Pole Mass: Updated with full two-loop QCD color corrections to 178. 39 GeV. Neutrino Mixing: Refinement of ₁₃^ to 8. 506^ via four-loop torsion. Electroweak Precision: Updates to the GF Fermi constant (1. 12738 10^-5 GeV^-2), the Z boson mass (91. 60292 GeV), and the ₄ₖ parameter. Predictive Status: The file categorizes 133 observables by their proximity to experimental data, ranging from "CLOSED" (e. g. , 1/, Mₚ/mₑ, and ₐ₂₃) to "ADVANCED" or "NEAR-CLOSED" (e. g. , Higgs mass, Hubble tension, and neutron lifetime).
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