Title: Mass Redistribution and the Fourfold Structure of Mass in ECM 📄 DOI: https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.26068.92805 🧑‍🔬 Author: Soumendra Nath Thakur | Tagore’s Electronic Lab

🌌 What’s it about? This new appendix offers a ground-breaking view of mass—not as a single, unchanging quantity, but as something that can be split, repurposed, and transformed within physical systems.

ECM (Extended Classical Mechanics) introduces four types of mass:

  • Matter Mass – The total content of a system, including dark matter.
  • Displaced Mass – The part of matter that becomes energy in motion or radiation.
  • Effective Mass – What’s left to create gravity and resistance to motion.
  • Apparent Mass – A unique, field-related counterpart to energy, especially in the case of photons.
  • 💡 Why it matters: This new approach helps explain how light exists without rest mass, how gravity can be attractive or repulsive, and how mass-energy conversions happen deep within cosmic and atomic structures. It also clarifies the role of dark matter in shaping galaxies.

    Whether you're a physicist or just someone curious about the universe’s inner mechanics, this paper brings powerful ideas into focus—with equations and concepts that bridge matter, energy, and gravity in an elegant structure.

    📚 Explore related entries:

    • Appendix 8: Energetic Structures Beyond Planck Threshold
    • Appendix 9: ECM’s Cosmic Genesis and Gravitational Descriptions
    • Appendix 10: Pre-Universal Gravitational and Energetic Conditions

    📥 Download the new Appendix now and see how mass behaves when energy is on the move.

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