This document, titled "Rotational Substrate Field Theory: A Regularized Topological Framework for Unified Field Dynamics (Version 3.4.1)," is a formal technical disclosure authored by Anthony James Bell. It presents an original physics framework designed to unify the fundamental forces by proposing that spacetime is not an empty vacuum, but a "Rotational Substrate" governed by specific field densities and angular displacements. Detailed Description The document serves as a bridge between classical mechanical intuition and relativistic field theory. It moves away from treating space as a passive background or a simple fluid medium, instead defining it as a Lorentz-invariant tensor field. Key sections of the document address the primary shortcomings of traditional "refractive index" analogies of gravity. By establishing a Translation Layer, the theory mathematically recovers the Schwarzschild Metric, proving that gravitational time dilation and the physical contraction of radial space are both emergent properties of substrate density. The framework further unifies Velocity and Gravity into a single metric, where velocity is modeled as a "shear" or flow within the substrate and gravity is modeled as a static "compression." This ensures the model remains consistent with the geodesic motion observed in General Relativity while providing a unique mechanical interpretation of the underlying "rotational tension" that dictates the speed of light (c).
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