Exploring Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM)

A New Perspective on the Cosmos

Extended Classical Mechanics

This application provides an interactive summary of Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM), a novel framework that reinterprets the universe's origin, the nature of mass, and the fundamental forces of gravity and expansion. Explore the core concepts that challenge traditional cosmological models.

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Vibrational Universe (VU)

The universe originates from a pre-material, vibrational field of potential energy, not a singularity.

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Non-Singular "Big Bang"

The Big Bang is reinterpreted as a mass-equivalent event—a transition of potential to kinetic energy.

The Fourfold Structure of Mass

ECM proposes that mass is not a static property but a dynamic, redistributable entity with four distinct forms. Click on a mass type to learn about its role in the cosmos.

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Cosmic Evolution in ECM

ECM describes a dynamic history of the universe driven by mass-energy reconfiguration. The chart visualizes the balance between Matter Mass and Dark Energy (negative apparent mass) through different epochs.

Reinterpreting Gravity & Forces

Instead of spacetime curvature, ECM proposes that gravity arises from energetic gradients and a unique polarity framework. Select a state to see how the balance between Gravitational and Apparent Mass determines the outcome.

ECM vs. Standard Model (ΛCDM)

This table provides a direct comparison of key cosmological concepts, highlighting the fundamental differences between the two models.

Concept Standard Model (ΛCDM) Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM)