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A branch of speculative physics or metaphysics that posits mechanisms and interactions in dimensions, realms, or substances beyond the conventional physical universe (matter and energy). It asks: What are the "mechanics" of a soul? How does consciousness interact with a proposed "astral plane"? It seeks to extend the concept of mechanics—causal, structured interaction—into realms physics currently doesn't acknowledge, imagining the engineering of the transcendent.
Example: "The Extraphysical Mechanics Theory proposed that consciousness is a state of a 'psychon field' that permeates higher compactified dimensions. Near-death experiences occur when the brain's filter weakens, allowing the localized psychon knot (the soul) to partially perceive this extraphysical domain. It was a draft schematic for the hardware of the afterlife."
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The attempt to describe the operational principles of the most fundamental aspects of reality: being, consciousness, identity, time, and causality. It's mechanics applied to first philosophy. How does causality work? What is the "mechanism" by which possibility becomes actuality? It's highly abstract, trying to sketch the wiring diagram of existence itself, often using logic and reason rather than empirical data.
*Example: "The philosopher's Metaphysical Mechanics Theory argued that time isn't a river but a 'block universe.' The mechanism of change is an illusion created by consciousness moving along a fixed world-line in the 4D block. His 'mechanics' were a logical model of how eternalism could function to produce our experience of succession."*
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Psionic Mechanics Theory

A subset of paranormal mechanics focused specifically on proposing scientific-sounding mechanisms for psionic abilities: telepathy, telekinesis, clairvoyance. It often borrows from electromagnetism, quantum theory, or hypothetical bio-fields to explain how a mind could affect matter or another mind at a distance. It's the tech spec for a psychic power.
Example: "The Psionic Mechanics Theory in the sci-fi novel stated that telepathy uses modulated tachyon bursts from the pineal gland. Telekinesis was the manipulation of the quantum vacuum with focused intention. It was a full-blown, faux-physics cheat sheet to make psychic powers feel like a plausible, if advanced, technology."
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Psychic Mechanics Theory

Essentially synonymous with Psionic Mechanics Theory, but often with a slightly softer, more organic or spiritual connotation. Where "psionic" sounds technological, "psychic" might imply a natural, innate human potential. The mechanics might be framed in terms of "energy channels," "vibrations," or "morphogenetic fields" rather than tachyons.
Example: "The new-age healer's Psychic Mechanics Theory described auras as bio-plasmic energy fields, with clairvoyance working by 'resonating' your field with a distant person's to receive impressions. It was a biomechanical metaphor, painting the psychic as a sensitive organic instrument rather than a mental radio transmitter."
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Kardashevian Mechanics

The branch of mega-engineering and physics concerned with the practical construction, stabilization, and operation of the unimaginably vast structures and energy systems required by high-level Kardashev civilizations. It's the "nuts and bolts" of godlike power: the math for stabilizing a rotating ringworld, the materials science for a Dyson Sphere's solar-collector panels, or the orbital dynamics for moving stars. This is the applied engineering manual for beings who treat planets as LEGO bricks and stars as furnaces.
Example: The calculations needed to prevent a Matrioshka Brain (a nested series of Dyson Spheres) from collapsing into its star under gravity and radiation pressure, or the logistics of using gravitational lensing to focus multiple stars' energy onto a single point for a project, are problems of Kardashevian Mechanics.
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Frequency Mechanics

A speculative branch of physics proposing that the fundamental nature of reality is not particulate (made of tiny balls) but vibrational (made of standing waves, frequencies, and resonances). In this view, what we perceive as solid matter, forces, and even time are emergent properties of underlying vibrational patterns in a field or substrate. "Mechanics" here refers to the study of the motion and interaction of these frequency-based entities. It suggests that changing an object's fundamental frequency could alter its mass, location, or phase of existence—the ultimate "vibe shift" as physics.
Example: In the sci-fi novel The Light of Other Days, a "quantum disentangler" works on principles of Frequency Mechanics, tuning into the specific vibrational signature of an object's atoms to render it intangible. A simpler example: the theory that consciousness arises from the gamma wave frequency synchrony of neuron firing, not just the neurons themselves, is a slice of frequency-based mechanics applied to biology.
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Fractal Mechanics

A theoretical framework that extends classical mechanics to systems with fractal geometry or fractal dynamics. Traditional mechanics assumes smooth, differentiable trajectories and boundaries. Fractal Mechanics relaxes these assumptions, allowing for paths that are continuous but nowhere differentiable, surfaces with infinite perimeter, and force distributions that are statistically self-similar across scales. It's the physics of mountains, clouds, and cracked earth—where the Euclidean ideal meets the jagged real.
Fractal Mechanics Example: Modeling crack propagation in a heterogeneous material requires Fractal Mechanics. The crack doesn't advance smoothly; it jumps, branches, and halts, its path a fractal trace of the material's internal stresses. The energy release isn't continuous but cascades across scales. Traditional fracture mechanics fails; fractal mechanics, parameterizing the crack's fractal dimension and scaling exponents, succeeds in predicting failure.
by Dumu The Void February 11, 2026
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