📘 New ECM Appendix Published: Appendix 27 Phase, Frequency, and the Nature of Time in Extended Classical Mechanics
Title: Appendix 27 – Phase, Frequency, and the Nature of Time in Extended Classical Mechanics
Author: Soumendra Nath Thakur
Date: July 12, 2025
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30789.56800
“This appendix challenges the conventional treatment of time as a fundamental quantity and demonstrates that time intervals are derivative outcomes of frequency-phase interactions.”
📌 Key Highlights
- Time (Δt) emerges from phase shift (φ) and frequency (f):
φ = 2πfΔt
- Reinterprets thermionic emission: Work function φ ≈ |−Mᵃᵖᵖ|c˛
- Redefines time dilation as a frequency-phase distortion, not a relativistic effect
- Connects apparent mass displacement to energetic phase geometry
- Applies degree-based angular measures (x°) as more physically meaningful than abstract radians at cosmological and sub-quantum scales
🔬 Related Appendices
- Appendix 24: Time Dilation as Phase-Induced Distortion in ECM
- Appendix 25: Thermionic Emission and −Mᵃᵖᵖc˛
- Appendix 18: Electromagnetic vs Electrical Energy
- Appendix 19: Photon Momentum and Apparent Mass
📥 Read Full Publication:
ResearchGate: Appendix 27
Cite as:
Thakur, S. N. (2025).
Appendix 27: Phase, Frequency, and the Nature of Time in Extended Classical Mechanics. Tagore’s Electronic Lab. DOI:
10.13140/RG.2.2.30789.56800