What is ECSM?

The Emergent Condensate Superfluid Medium (ECSM) is a physical framework in which gravitational, optical, and cosmological phenomena arise from the collective dynamics of a coherent cosmic medium.

Core Principle

ECSM does not assume spacetime geometry as a fundamental input. Instead, effective metric behaviour emerges as a limiting case of propagation through a medium with finite coherence and relaxation time.

What ECSM Is Not

What ECSM Proposes

Relation to Established Physics

ECSM reproduces standard gravitational lensing and cosmological optics in regimes where coherence lengths are effectively infinite. Deviations appear only where finite-response effects become relevant.

Scientific Status

ECSM is an active research framework. It makes quantitative, falsifiable predictions and is intended to be tested against observational data rather than assumed correct.

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