This PDF document, titled "Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT): Unified Coherent Edition v23, " authored by Anthony James Bell (April 2026), details a theoretical physics framework that seeks to unify fundamental forces and particles using only two primitives: the substrate wave speed (c) and the electron mass (mₑ). The theory operates on the premise of zero free parameters, deriving 87 independent observables through the geometry of a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) lattice substrate. Core Contents of the Document: Foundational Framework: The theory is built on six postulates, including an infinite field of sub-Planck touching points (the substrate), a self-organizing FCC lattice, and topological defects (vortex particles). It proposes that Lorentz invariance and time are emergent mechanical properties rather than fundamental postulates. Key Derivations and Results: Fundamental Constants: It provides structural equations and exact derivations for the Gravitational constant (G), the proton-to-electron mass ratio, and the fine-structure constant (1/₄₌). New v23 Advances: This specific edition introduces precise calculations for the Weak Mixing Angle (²W = 0. 23129), the Muon-to-Electron Mass Ratio (206. 58), and the Tau Lepton Mass (1776. 4 MeV). Cosmology: The document addresses the Hubble tension, provides a mechanism for the Cosmological Constant () via Bell's Medium (BM) phonon vacuum energy, and predicts dark energy running coefficients. Particle Physics: It includes derivations for the W and Higgs boson masses, Neutrino mass sums, and the CKM matrix parameters based on FCC Hopf braiding phases. ases. Status and Open Problems: The text concludes with a comprehensive table of 87 observables, categorizing their status as "Closed, " "Near-Closed, " or "Advanced, " and lists remaining "Open Problems" such as reducing the theory to a single primitive.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69f837933ed186a739981bc1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19844061