24 June 2025

Gravitational Force is Interpreted as a Key Mediator of Reversible Energy-Mass Conversion:

Soumendra Nath Thakur | June 24, 2025

Here’s an explanation of the idea:

Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) Interpretation:

In ECM, gravitational interaction is not merely an attractive force between masses as in Newtonian gravity, but rather a mechanism that enables reversible transformation between energy and mass. This transformation is governed by changes in effective acceleration (aᵉᶠᶠ) and corresponding mass-energy redistribution, especially under varying gravitational potentials.

Supporting Concepts from ECM:

1. Reversible Dynamics:

   • When a particle moves in a gravitational field, its kinetic energy (½Mᵉᶠᶠv²) and potential energy (−ΔPEᴇᴄᴍ) are not just interchanged but contribute to dynamic mass transformations, i.e.,

             ΔMᴍ = hf/c² (mass-energy conversion)

     where: E = hf is the Planck equation. Energy (hf) is either absorbed or emitted as part of gravitational interaction.

2. Gravitational Mediation of Photon Emission/Absorption:

   • In Appendix 12, the idea is formalized that gravitational deceleration (−aᵉᶠᶠ) facilitates mass-to-photon conversion (−ΔMᴍ), and gravitational acceleration promotes photon-to-mass assimilation (+ΔMᴍ).

   • This makes gravity a regulator of how mass and energy are interchanged, preserving total energy (Eₜₒₜₐₗ) and ensuring reversibility in closed systems.

3. Effective Mass & Acceleration Relations:

   • Gravitational force in ECM is represented via:

             Fᴇᴄᴍ = Mᵉᶠᶠ aᵉᶠᶠ or Fɢ = Mᴍ − 1/ΔMᴍ)aᵉᶠᶠ

     This implies gravitational force not only causes acceleration but adjusts the effective mass content, i.e., mediates mass-energy redistribution dynamically.

Summary Statement:

Yes, in ECM, gravitational force functions as a physical mediator of reversible mass-energy conversion. It does this by enabling dynamic changes in kinetic and potential energies that are coupled with mass displacement (ΔMᴍ), photon interactions (hf), and changes in effective acceleration (aᵉᶠᶠ), all while maintaining the conservation of total energy.

Reference: 

1. Appendix 12: Effective Acceleration and Gravitational Mediation in Reversible Mass-Energy Dynamics in ECM DOI: https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.19018.48320

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