22 March 2026

ECM Unification of Gravity and Spectral Phenomena.

March 22, 2026 14:20 HRS IST .

The image visualizes the Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) framework’s approach to unifying gravitational interactions and spectral (frequency-based) phenomena. Central to the illustration is a Phase Kernel, depicted as a spherical or quasi-spherical core, representing the fundamental locus of frequency-governed mass transformations. Radiating outward are frequency lines or wavefronts, which encode the manifestation of mass-energy and its observable effects, connecting local spectral shifts with macroscopic gravitational behaviour.

The gravity aspect is shown as a gradient field emanating from the Phase Kernel, correlating the spatial distribution of apparent mass (Mᵃᵖᵖ) with potential energy variations (−ΔPEᴇᴄᴍ). This visual emphasizes ECM’s reinterpretation of gravity as a consequence of entropic redistribution of mass and energy, rather than as a force acting across empty space.

The spectral phenomena component is illustrated via frequency vectors or Δf representations, highlighting how observed frequency shifts (f_observed) arise from intrinsic premanifestation variations (Δf₀) according to the ECM formalism:

fsource = fobserved + Δfsource

The image bridges microscopic oscillatory behavior and macroscopic gravitational effects, showing their interdependence through ECM principles. Arrows, gradients, and connecting lines emphasize the dynamic reciprocity between mass, energy, and frequency. Color coding differentiates between apparent mass changes, energy redistribution, and frequency modulation, reinforcing the unification concept.

Overall, the diagram encapsulates ECM’s core claim: that gravitational and spectral phenomena are not independent forces or effects, but manifestations of the same underlying frequency–mass dynamics, governed by the Phase Kernel and the premanifestation-to-observed transformation logic.

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