This PDF document details version 34 (v34) of Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT), a unified physical framework authored by Anthony James Bell in April 2026. The theory is characterized by its "Zero Free Parameters" approach, deriving all physical constants and observables from only two primitives: the substrate wave speed (c) and the electron mass (mₑ), set within a Face-Centered Cubic (FCC) substrate geometry. The document summarizes the theory's success in deriving 145 independent observables, categorized by their proximity to experimental data (PDG values): 29 are "CLOSED" (exact or 4%). Key Content Sections: Foundational Framework: Outlines six core postulates (P1-P6), including the concept of an infinite field of sub-Planck touching points and the emergence of time through "vortex hops". It also introduces four "Master Equations" that define the elastic medium Lagrangian and the central RSFT constant,. Core Parameter Table: Lists derived values for fundamental constants such as the strong coupling factor (fₐ₂₃), the top Yukawa coupling (yₜ), and the electroweak vacuum expectation value (v₄ₖ). v34 Advances: Highlights five new derivations that extended the theory from 139 to 145 observables: Higgs Mass (mH): Achieved "NEAR-CLOSED" status at 124. 705 GeV (0. 396% error) using two-loop top-gauge interference. ₁₃: Confirmed geometric series convergence at five loops, resulting in 8. 50625°. 1/ (mZ): Applied a bottom-quark Brillouin zone threshold correction to reach 131. 886. Leptonic CP Phase: Calculated a four-loop correction for the leptonic CP violation phase. m²ₒ₎₋: Introduced a Next-Nearest-Neighbour (NNN) FCC correction to bring the solar neutrino mass splitting to within 0. 990% of observed values. Open Problems Registry: Tracks remaining gaps in the theory, such as the Cosmological Constant, the Hubble tension, and the three-loop mixed gauge-QCD-Yukawa target for v35.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69f9895b15588823dae18591 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19987067