This revision recasts the earlier three-dimensional Navier–Stokes paper as a cautious operator-basedansatz manuscript rather than as a claimed resolution of the global existence-andsmoothnessproblem. The revised framework combines the modified generating function technique(mGFT) with the later fine-tuning step by separating a homogeneous generator catalog from theinhomogeneous response, incorporating forcing through a Green–Duhamel operator, and allowinga nested correction only when the residual structure justifies it. The one-phase exponential seedfrom the earlier Navier–Stokes draft is retained as a special case, but its role is narrowed: it nowsupplies a finite obstruction system whose exact cancellation or residual-certified smallness mustbe reported explicitly. The paper positions ft-mGFT relative to the standard Navier–Stokesliterature, distinguishes exact solutions from residual-certified approximants, and states clearlythat bounded-domain diagnostics do not by themselves settle the Clay problem.
Robert Jackson (Mon,) studied this question.