This article presents a refined Extended Classical Mechanics (ECM) interpretation of cosmological formation, manifestation, evolution, and large-scale fate through a phase-dependent formalism grounded in potential transformation, frequency evolution, and entropy-driven dynamical processes. The framework proposes that the observable universe emerges not from a conventional explosive singularity, but through a progressive phase-transition mechanism originating from an unmanifested potential domain characterized by latent energetic structure. Within this formulation, manifested matter, kinetic activity, gravitation, and temporal progression emerge through the transformation of ECM potential energy (PEᴇᴄᴍ) into observable dynamical states. The formalism further proposes that apparent gravitational structure arises from manifestation-induced energetic imbalance represented by apparent mass gradients. The transition from pre-manifested sub-Planck-scale phase domains toward stable spacetime formation is described through frequency perturbations, phase redistribution, and entropy-linked evolution. The presented framework attempts to establish a coherent conceptual bridge between pre-geometric existence, cosmological manifestation, matter formation, large-scale expansion, and late-universe dilution. The analysis additionally explores how observational frequency shifts, apparent mass structure, and entropic transformation may collectively contribute to the evolution and eventual asymptotic fate of the universe within an ECM-consistent interpretation.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fed19ab9154b0b82878eab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20075747
Soumendra Nath Thakur
St Andrew's Healthcare
St Andrew's Healthcare
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