These documents detail the formal framework of Rotational Substrate Field Theory (RSFT), focusing on the mechanical and mathematical foundations of the model. They establish the physical properties of the substrate and the transition from theoretical derivations to final assessment and project cleanup. RSFT Technical Documentation Overview * RSFTUnifiedDocumentᵥ1. pdf: Defines the core mechanics of the substrate, including the behavior of stable topological vortex-ring solitons. It establishes the Rotation Rule, where stability depends on phase consistency across lattice crossings. * RSFTSection17FinalAssessment. pdf: Analyzes the Resonance Shield and Impedance Coupling. It describes how different layers of the universe interact through spectral overlap and how the system acts as an impedance filter. * RSFTFinalStatusAndCleanup. pdf: Details the Hierarchy Mechanism and the variable nature of the substrate parameter B (inertia). It explores "B-Running, " where the stiffness of reality can jump by 57 orders of magnitude at specific critical frequencies. Core Physical Concepts * Soliton Stability: The representation of matter as a rotating pattern of energy rather than a static entity. * Winding vs. Charge: The principle that mass energy (winding) and interaction (charge) are independent variables. * 12-Bond Alignment: Forces emerging from a 13-node cuboctahedral lattice where balance is achieved through geometric symmetry. * Phase Transitions: Identifying poles of resistance where mechanical inertia increases significantly, requiring harmonic adjustments to bypass.
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