A New Vision of the Cosmos
Explore Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM), a post-relativistic model that reinterprets the universe's origin and expansion through the dynamics of mass and energy.
The Key Players: A New Language for Mass
ECM introduces several new concepts of mass to explain cosmic phenomena. Click on each card to understand its role in the universe's evolution.
Matter Mass (Mᴍ)
Ordinary and dark matter; provides gravitational binding and inertial resistance.
Dark Energy Mass (Mᴅᴇ)
Possesses effective negative mass, driving antigravitational acceleration.
Effective Gravitational Mass (Mɢ)
The net gravitational effect (Mᴍ + Mᴅᴇ); determines the universe's expansion phase.
Apparent Mass (Mᵃᵖᵖ)
Its negative form (-Mᵃᵖᵖ) is identified with dark energy and drives expansion.
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The Cosmic Timeline: A Three-Act Drama
ECM proposes a three-phase evolution for the universe, driven by the shifting balance between Matter Mass and Dark Energy. Use the navigation below to journey through cosmic history.
A New Paradigm: ECM vs. Standard Model
ECM redefines fundamental concepts in physics, offering a different causal explanation for the universe compared to the Standard Model of cosmology.