This research disclosure presents a novel theoretical framework for a unified field theory based on the dynamics of a single, non-local, continuous lattice substrate. Unlike the Standard Model, which treats particles and forces as fundamental, this model proposes that all physical phenomena are emergent properties of the substrate’s structural and fluid-dynamic states. The core of the theory lies in a universal nodal truss lattice where nodes are defined by position and displacement potential. A specific 13-point coordination geometry provides the structural basis for isotropic propagation and stable topological configurations within the medium. Within this substrate, matter is modeled as quantized vortex ring solitons—stable, self-sustaining topological defects. This allows for a reinterpretation of electromagnetism and gravity as pressure gradients, vorticity variations, and density fluctuations within the lattice. Gravity, in particular, emerges from macroscopic tension and density variations of the substrate itself, potentially resolving background-independence issues. This archival record includes a high-level technical summary of the dynamical equations and Hamiltonian energy density, alongside primary source scans detailing the initial derivations and nodal geometry sketches dated February 2026. This is an early-stage technical disclosure intended to establish a permanent, dated public record and prior art for the lattice substrate model, serving as the foundational skeleton for future formal LaTeX typesetting and numerical simulations?
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/699a9e2d482488d673cd4a69 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18715434
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