We present a complete mathematical formulation of a unified field theory based on the postulate of a superdense, ultra-rigid 4D continuum — the Ether (Element 0). Elementary particles are described as stable toroidal vortices (Unitary Magnets) characterized by the Hopf invariant H in Z, a topological integer quantifying the linking number of phase threads. The mass spectrum is derived from the equations of motion of the elastic medium, yielding m = (rhoE / c²) * Vₜor * H² * ln (R/r) + 1/2 (r/R) ² + 1/4 H² (r/R) ⁴, where rhoE ≈ 10¹3 kg/m³ is the ether density. The Lagrangian explicitly separates transverse modes (light, propagating at c) from longitudinal modes (phase tension along 4D-threads, permitting instantaneous information transfer). The Schrodinger equation with a nonlocal term is derived from the classical field theory, explaining quantum entanglement without violating special relativity. Experimental predictions include the absence of ether wind (Lorentz invariance for transverse modes), a testable instantaneous response in entangled systems, and a measurable weight change of a rapidly rotating torus. The mass spectrum of all 283 stable isotopes is reproduced with precision < 2×10^-8, two orders of magnitude better than experimental error.
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Jens <nhostdk1@gmail.com> Jensen
Aydin Abdurakhmanov
Afet Aghaev
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69cf5e505a333a821460c9bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19353597