In Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM), kinetic energy is not an isolated entity but a manifestation of underlying potential structures. This abbreviated section outlines the ECM Principle of Potential–Kinetic Dependence, which states that all dynamic mass behaviour, such as energy transfer or mass displacement (∆m), arises from latent potential energy—whether structural, gravitational, or interactional. Phenomena like photon negative apparent mass or Planck-scale gravitational amplification demonstrate this causal relationship. The Planck threshold marks the boundary where potential energy transforms most intensively into kinetic or mass-energy, reaffirming ECM's foundational view that potential energy is the indispensable precursor to all energetic dynamics.
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