🌌 Public Announcement | ECM Update
📅 June 15, 2025
📍 Tagore's Electronic Lab
🧠 Research by: Soumendra Nath Thakur
🔬 New Appendix Published:
Appendix 10: Pre-Universal Gravitational and Energetic Conditions in ECM
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🔍 What Is It About?
According to the Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) framework, the early universe was filled with potential energy, which began to flow and redistribute in very specific ways. As energy transitioned, it gave rise to something unexpected: negative mass effects, or what we experience today as dark energy.
Instead of a violent explosion from nothing, this view suggests a structured emergence—a phase where energy borrowed from itself, set things into motion, and gradually unfolded the cosmos into matter, motion, and gravity.
🧠 Key Highlights in Simple Terms:
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The universe began not with a bang, but with flowing energy and no matter.
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Dark energy may come from negative apparent mass—a kind of gravitational ghost.
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Early expansion happened with superluminal speed (faster than light), but in a structured, lawful way.
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Stable atoms and real mass emerged gradually from these early energy structures.
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