IntroductionClassical Origins1671–19031903–2010Self-Field TheoryIntroductionSelf-Field TheorySolving Maxwell’s Equations Using Bi-spinorsThe Hydrogen Atom: Principal ModeForces and Energies of the Principal ModeAnalytic Solution for Infinite Mass ProtonComplete Azimuthal Mode Solution: Balmer FormulaStabilityThe Proton’s Motion in the Hydrogen AtomComparison of EMSFT Solution with Other Field SolutionsPlanck’s ConstantSFT and Its Applications to Other Physical PhenomenaSFT Gravitational Model Based on DielectromagneticsStrong Nuclear FieldsPhotonic States and CompoundsThe PhotonIntroductionAnalytic Estimate for the Mass of the PhotonSpin and Elementary ParticlesElectron–Proton Shells and the Pauli’s Exclusion PrincipleBoson StructureGravitational Structure of the UniversePhoton Transit Across the Cosmos and Cosmic SFT BinariesThe PhononIntroductionBrief Outline of Recent Acoustic and Vibrational ResearchThe Phonon and CosmologySolving the Equations of ElectromagnetoacousticsSelf-Field Theory: A Mathematical Model of PhysicsRepairing Past InaccuraciesAppendix A: Mathematical PreliminariesSolving Maxwell’s Partial Differential EquationsElectromagnetic Particle and Field Motions Described via SpinorsCentre-of-Motion E- and H-FieldsImaginary Numbers in 4-D Coordinate SystemsThe Condition for Zero Nett Radiation by Dipole AntennasThe Condition for Zero Nett Radiation in AtomsUncertaintyOver-constraint of Classical and Quantum EM EquationsAppendix B: Comments on Physical Constants, Equations, and StandardsAppendix C: Self-Field Theory: New Photonic InsightsThe Equations of CEM, QFT, and SFTThe Electric and Magnetic Fields of CEM, QFT, and SFTAppendix D: Frequently Asked QuestionsAppendix E: The Search for a General Physical MathematicsSingle-Time and Single-Coordinate Data. Determining the Velocity of a Rod Based on the Readings of the Synchronized Clocks Appurtenant to ItRelation of Rod Velocity and Coordinate Uncertainties Calculated Using Single-Time DataRelation of Rod Energy and Time Uncertainties Calculated Using Single-Coordinate DataA Physical Clock. Relation of the Impulse and Coordinate Uncertainties of a Spatially Extended BodyConclusion