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The three uploaded PDF files comprise the Unified Coherent Edition (v55) of Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT), authored by Anthony James Bell in May 2026. This theory proposes a first-principles derivation of all physical constants from just two primitives—the speed of light (c) and the electron mass (mₑ) —using zero free parameters. Volume I: Foundations, Framework & Full Results This volume establishes the theoretical groundwork and summarizes the results for 259 observables. Six Foundational Postulates: Defines the physical vacuum as an infinite elastic medium ("the substrate") that spontaneously organizes into a face-centered cubic (FCC) lattice. Core Mechanics: Introduces "Clifford-torus vortices" as stable topological defects and derives a central RSFT constant, 2. 609606, from the Hopf fibration. Results Tables: Categorizes observables into "CLOSED" (gap < 2% from observed data), "NEAR-CLOSED, " and "PREDICTIONS". v55 Advances: Highlights new results for the muon lifetime (_), the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn (GDH) sum rule for the proton, and vacuum polarization corrections. Volume II: v53–v55 First-Principles Derivations Volume II provides the step-by-step mathematical working for the most recent theoretical advances. Historical Advances: Summarizes condensed derivations for v53 and v54, including results for the Higgs cubic coupling and the CP-odd WW vertex. Detailed Muon Decay: Shows the numerical evaluation of the muon lifetime (_) using tree-level Fermi decay formulas and RSFT-derived inputs for GF and m_. GDH Sum Rules: Contains the derivation for the proton GDH integral (I₆₃₇ (p) ) and a falsifiable prediction for the neutron (I₆₃₇ (n) ). Volume III: Complete Observable Registry & Reference This final volume serves as a comprehensive technical encyclopedia and reference guide for the theory. Symbol Glossary & Quick Reference: Provides definitions and values for all derived constants, such as the "Bell's Medium" fraction (n₁₌ 0. 25952) and the coherent phonon pool (N₂₎₇). Observable Registry: A massive table (Registry 01–0259) comparing RSFT results against PDG (Particle Data Group) 2024/25 observed values for everything from the fine-structure constant to dark matter density. Program Assessment: Includes sections on the history of the RSFT program, open problems, and a comparison with the Standard Model. Keywords: Rotational Substrate Field Theory, Clifford-torus topology, FCC lattice geometry, first-principles derivation, zero free parameters
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a06b914e7dec685947aba4a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20171253