December 10, 2025
Effective Acceleration, NAM Dynamics, and Cosmic-Scale Motion in Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.10611.39203
I’m pleased to share my latest technical report, which develops a deeper and more consistent understanding of Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) — a framework exploring how effective acceleration (aᵉᶠᶠ), Neutral Apparent Mass (NAM), and ΔPEᴇᴄᴍ–governed energy transitions influence motion from microscopic events to cosmic scales.
This report introduces a structured interpretation of:
🔹 Effective acceleration as a fundamental driver of physical motion
🔹 NAM–ΔPEᴇᴄᴍ interactions as the governing mechanism behind gravitational neutralization
🔹 Mass–energy transitions in ECM without invoking spacetime curvature
🔹 Photon and object dynamics under ECM’s extended force interpretation
🔹 Cosmic-scale motion, inverse-square behavior, and ECM-aligned gravitational effects
It also serves as a bridge between earlier ECM developments and the upcoming work on frequency-governed kinetic energy, ECM phase kernels, and universal time distortion.
📘 Technical Report:
Appendix 50: Effective Acceleration, NAM Dynamics, and Cosmic-Scale Motion in Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM)
🔗 DOI: https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.10611.39203
Early reader engagement has already been encouraging, and I look forward to sharing the next ECM components — including the universal scenario and Planck-scale phase-frequency-time analysis.
Your feedback, discussion, and critical evaluation are welcome.
Thank you all for your support on this continuing ECM journey.
Soumendra Nath Thakur
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