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Unified Toroidal Æther Field Theory: A Geometric Unification of Fundamental Interactions

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Unified Toroidal Aether Field Theory (UTAFT) —(October 2025)

This publication presents the Unified Toroidal Aether Field Theory (UTAFT), a comprehensive reformulation of fundamental physics based on a single physical principle: that gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong nuclear force all emerge from structured flow within a continuous aether field.

From a single variational postulate, UTAFT derives the Newtonian and Maxwellian limits as low-energy approximations and introduces toroidal–hyperboloidal geometries that naturally produce quantization through the golden-ratio (φ) resonance scaling. The framework unifies classical and quantum descriptions within one continuum model, removing the historical dualism between particles and fields.

Three experimentally testable predictions are provided:

  1. Surface Aether VelocityvA=gcv_A = \sqrt{gc}vA=gc measurable via frequency-shift precision tests.

  2. Sub-millimeter Gravity Enhancement — a φ-based Yukawa correction of ~0.6 %.

  3. Toroidal Quantization Spectrum — frequency ratios fn+1/fn=ϕ−1f_{n+1}/f_n = \phi^{-1}fn+1/fn=ϕ−1.

The theory introduces physically grounded parameters for aether density, viscosity, and compressibility, confirmed through dimensional consistency and weak-field correspondence. Its conclusions extend to cosmology, suggesting that cosmic expansion arises from oscillatory aether dynamics rather than singular creation.

UTAFT provides a continuous-field alternative to General Relativity and Quantum Field Theory, offering a unified geometric and physical synthesis of nature’s forces.

Keywords: Unified Field Theory, Aether Dynamics, Gravity, Quantization, Toroidal Geometry, Golden Ratio, Cosmology, Frequency Physics

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2025-10-18