Download PDFOpen PDF in browserFramework for Energy Manifestations in the Universe’s Mass-Energy Composition:EasyChair Preprint 153603 pages•Date: November 3, 2024AbstractThis study explores the total mass-energy content of the universe, revealing that approximately 5% comprises baryonic matter, while the remaining 95% consists of dark energy and dark matter. Dark energy, a major constituent, is characterized by a unique property of negative pressure, driving the accelerated expansion of the universe. This work delves into the intricate relationships among mass components—baryonic matter, dark matter, and dark energy—and examines their influence on gravitational dynamics, effective mass, and energy distribution across cosmic structures. Keyphrases: Apparent mass, Baryonic Matter, Cosmic Dynamics, Cosmic expansion, Cosmological Principle, Energy Manifestations, Extended Classical Mechanics, Gravitating Mass, Gravitational stability, Mass-Energy Composition, Newtonian mechanics, dark energy, dark matter, effective mass, gravitational interactions, kinetic energy, mass distribution, negative pressure, potential energy
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