Appendix C: Critical Role of -E/+E Field Separation in TSM2.0
Summary of Importance (May 15, 2025)
The core viability of The Mechanics of the Cosmos: The Thwaites Standard Model 2.0 (TSM2.0) hinges on the creation and maintenance of negative-energy (-E) and positive-energy (+E) fields, which underpin the model’s explanation of dark matter (via -E domains), cosmic structure formation (via +E domains), and the net-zero energy balance (Section 5, Step 5; Section 9). The separation occurs during the wave cascade through constructive interference, forming distinct +E/-E domains, a process enhanced by magnetic fields in the preceding plasma phase (Step 3) that influence photon propagation (e.g., via the Faraday effect), creating distinct energy distributions. These domains are maintained through the cosmic cycle’s dynamics, including black hole -E leakage (Steps 9–12). This mechanism is further supported by recent quantum optics experiments verifying negative energy states through interference between regular and negative frequency photons (Section 5, Step 5) [Quantum Optics Experiment, 2025]. Without this separation and maintenance process, TSM2.0’s wave-driven cosmological framework would lack a critical foundation, as it relies on energy asymmetry to drive the universe’s evolution and sustain equilibrium.
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