Abstract: Introduces ECM from first principles using a concrete case study. Establishes the NAM–ΔPEᴇᴄᴍ–aᵉᶠᶠ structure, distinguishing ECM’s frequency-governed mass–energy transformations from conventional kinetic interpretations and setting the stage for applied ECM modeling.
Abstract: Provides a foundational exposition of ECM: how mass, energy, frequency, and effective acceleration operate as coupled transformation mechanisms. Replaces relativity-first heuristics with ECM’s neutralization logic, clarifying emergent time and effective mass behavior.
Abstract: Examines time as an emergent distortion effect in ECM produced by potential-energy and effective-mass changes. Reframes temporal evolution as frequency-driven transformation rather than a primary geometric coordinate.