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314th Day! The Physics Key a' la Savorinen For Theory of Everything

Savorinen Unified Super-Expansion Field Theory (SUSFT)

Synchronized Solar Dynamics from Planetary Alignments, Multiscale Solar Cycles, and a Unified Interpretation of the 1859 Carrington Event and the 2023–2026 Solar Anomaly Chain

Author: Jukka Petteri Savorinen
Affiliation: Independent Researcher, Finland
Date: May 21, 2026

Abstract

This work presents an expanded version of the SUSFT model (Savorinen Unified Super-Expansion Field Theory), which assumes that all baryonic matter consists of atomic nuclei continuously recycling an expanding dark energy dispersed throughout space. In this ontology, gravitation is neither an attractive force nor curvature of space, but instead emerges from continuous energy exchange between atomic nuclei and interactions between expanding energy concentrations.

The central assumption of the model is that during direct planetary alignments this energy becomes strongly activated, forming directed flow channels inside the Sun that accelerate expanding magnetic matter located deep within the solar interior toward the surface. Solar eruptions therefore do not originate at the surface itself, but from delayed surfacing of expanding matter regions generated deep inside the Sun.

The paper analyzes:

the dual alignments preceding the 1859 Carrington Event

the 2023 Mars conjunction

the January 9, 2026 super-alignment

the January 18, 2026 mega-eruption

the May 14, 2026 Mercury alignment

the May 22, 2026 Uranus alignment

the Sun’s ~330-day cycle

the Sun’s ~11-year cycle

prolonged sunspot minima

the effect of the Uranus–Neptune synodic rhythm on deep solar dynamics

SUSFT proposes that rocky planets maintain the Sun’s short cycle while gas giants maintain the longer cycle. Long periods during which Uranus and Neptune fail to align prevent expanding magnetic matter regions generated deep inside the Sun from achieving sufficient escape velocity toward the photosphere, resulting in prolonged sunspot minima.

1. Introduction

Modern solar physics can mathematically describe the Sun’s magnetic behavior, but it cannot derive the Sun’s multiscale cycles from first physical principles.

SUSFT begins from a different ontology.

The fundamental assumptions are:

Atomic nuclei are recycling centers of expanding dark energy

All particles emerge from this energy

Time is relative because matter volume is relative

Planets continuously expand

Direct alignments strongly activate energy flow

Solar eruptions are expanding matter processes propagating from deep inside the Sun toward the surface

In this model, the Sun behaves as a lava-lamp-like system in which different planets activate matter located at different depths.

2. SUSFT Ontology

2.1 Atomic Nucleus as an Energy Recycling Center

SUSFT defines the atomic nucleus as a congestion region of energy density:

where

= expanding energy flow

= local energy concentration

= outward particle emission

Energy is therefore not static, but continuously recycled.

2.2 Expansion of Matter

All matter expands:

From this follows:

The relativity of time emerges from the relativity of matter volume.

3. Mechanism of Planetary Alignments

3.1 Alignment Amplification

The SUSFT amplification factor is defined as:

where

= expanding planetary volume

= distance from the Sun

= angular deviation from exact alignment

When

\theta_i \to 0

the system becomes strongly activated.

3.2 Acceleration of Internal Solar Matter

Expanding energy concentrations transmitted by planets collide with atomic nuclei deep inside the Sun:

This accelerates magnetic matter toward the solar surface.

4. Rocky Planets and the ~330-Day Solar Cycle

According to NASA observations, the Sun exhibits an approximately 330-day cycle.

SUSFT interprets this as a synchronized effect of the rocky planets.

Orbital periods:

Mercury ≈ 88 days

Venus ≈ 225 days

Earth ≈ 365 days

Mars ≈ 687 days

Average:

This result lies close to the observed ~330-day cycle.

According to SUSFT, rocky planets activate expanding matter regions located at different depths inside the Sun. These regions merge while rising toward the photosphere, similarly to bubbles rising through a fluid.

When the effects of several rocky planets combine simultaneously, flare and CME probability increases.

5. Gas Giants and the ~11-Year Cycle

According to SUSFT:

Jupiter and Saturn continuously maintain solar activity

Uranus and Neptune regulate whether these effects reach the photosphere

In this model, deep expanding matter regions generated by Jupiter and Saturn always form, but their emergence depends on the geometrical configuration of Uranus and Neptune.

If Uranus and Neptune fail to align with the Sun for long periods, the deep expanding matter regions do not achieve sufficient escape velocity.
6. Uranus–Neptune Rhythm and Long Solar Minima
7. The 1859 Carrington Event
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