A theoretical framework is presented in which a single dynamic medium—Aether—withthree independently varying properties (density, pressure, temperature) and two interactiontypes (flow and binding) accounts for over twenty distinct physical phenomena spanningelectromagnetism, gravity, special relativity, black hole physics, and cosmology. The electricfield is identified as radial Aether flow, magnetism as the pressure differentials between interactingelectron spin vortices, and gravity as the residual asymmetry of a transient binding cycle inwhich virtual particle–antiparticle pairs form and annihilate continuously at every atom. Thetwo foundational processes—transient pair formation and the Dynamic Casimir Effect—areboth experimentally confirmed; the theory reinterprets their physical significance rather thanproposing unobserved mechanisms.From these assumptions, the framework derives several established results without fittedparameters: the Lorentz factor from geometric path lengths in the medium,the magnetic force law from flow reorientation, the relation 𝜇0 = 4𝜋𝑘/𝑐2as a derived identity, 𝐸 = 𝑚𝑐2 from the compression wave energy of dissolving mass, theFresnel drag coefficient from the density structure of Aether in refractive media, andthe full general-relativistic gravitational lensing angle from the sum of refractivebending through the gravitational density gradient and deflection by Aether inflow at escapevelocity. The event horizon is shown to be a sonic horizon where the inflow velocity reaches𝑐, providing a concrete physical mechanism for Hawking radiation via asymmetric transientbinding at the horizon boundary.The five classical experiments historically regarded as having disproved aether theories(Michelson–Morley, Kennedy–Thorndike, Sagnac, stellar aberration, Fizeau) are all quantitativelypredicted by the model. The theory offers a natural resolution of the vacuum catastrophe,explains the 1042 hierarchy between electromagnetic and gravitational force strengths, unifiesthe Hawking, Unruh, and Schwinger effects as manifestations of a single binding mechanism,and makes specific falsifiable predictions including environment-dependent variation of 𝐺, acharacteristic gravitational wave frequency, and deviations from the Lorentz factor at extremecompressions.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b4ad9a18185d8a39801382 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18975221