Myers Tension Mechanics (MTM) can be found on the Zenodo Links at the top of the website.
The studies include:
1. ©Myers’ Tension Mechanics (MTM) CORE
Foundational presentation of MTM: a mechanics framework that models tension, attractor basins, and mechanical gain across scales to explain structural and dynamical phenomena from planetary cores to engineered systems.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
2. Three‑Layer Method and Calibrated Earth Example
A practical method that uses three concentric mechanical layers to infer planetary interior parameters; includes a calibrated Earth example showing how MTM maps observed surface signals to core properties. Very close to knoen valuse that arent done by math alone.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
3. Example of Polar Sensitivity Calculation
Worked example demonstrating MTM’s polar sensitivity metric, showing how small changes in core or shell parameters produce measurable shifts in polar motion and related observables.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
4. Changes at Earth’s Poles
Application of MTM to recent polar motion and drift, linking mechanical stress redistribution and tension‑driven responses to observed pole wander and seasonal variability. The first Model every done.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
5. Mapping MTM to Atomic/Electronic Scales
Cross‑scale mapping that connects MTM concepts to atomic and electronic behavior, proposing mechanical attractors and tension analogues as explanatory tools for emergent microphysical phenomena. The unknown electron Jump now solved.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
6. Lunar Descent and Operational Examples
Operational MTM calculations for lunar approach and descent scenarios, illustrating how tension mechanics inform trajectory stability, alignment windows, and mechanical interactions during close passes. First model that only uses math.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
7. Shared Origin of the Earth and the Moon
MTM‑based hypothesis for a shared Earth–Moon origin that reinterprets formation dynamics and compositional similarities through mechanical coupling and tension‑driven partitioning.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
8. The MTM Machines and Double‑Sphere Gravity Simulator
Designs and conceptual descriptions of MTM machines and a double‑sphere gravity simulator intended to reproduce tension mechanics at laboratory scale for experimental validation. Space future could be this. Sent to Elon Musk in Dec 2025.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
9. Restoration Mapping, Aquifer Detection and Orbital Corridors
Applied MTM methods for subsurface restoration mapping and aquifer detection, plus identification of mechanically stable orbital corridors for low‑energy transfers. A new and maybe first way to do amny things that seem unknown.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
10. Ethics, Safety and Governance of MTM Research
Framework for responsible MTM research covering safety protocols, governance, risk assessment, and ethical considerations for field and laboratory implementations.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
11. Executive Summary
Concise overview of MTM’s principles, key applications, and the principal empirical claims and predictions that follow from the framework.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
12. Cancer and DNA
Exploratory study applying MTM concepts to DNA mechanics and cancer biology, proposing mechanical attractors and tension patterns as complementary diagnostics for cellular behavior. Dedicated to My Mother and Father who both passed away with cancer. Sent to MD Anderson in Dec 2025.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
13. Finishing Einstein’s Quest: A Mechanical Proposal via MTM
A theoretical proposal that reframes aspects of gravitational and relativistic phenomena in mechanical terms, offering MTM as a candidate pathway toward a mechanics‑based unification. Let's hope I'm correct on this one.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
14. Dark Matter Reinterpreted, and Kepler’s Law Refined
MTM reinterpretation of anomalous galactic dynamics that offers alternative explanations to dark matter signatures and proposes refined orbital relations grounded in tension mechanics. The missing understanding and math might be this.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
15. Black Hole, Compact Accretor: A Planet‑Consuming Object
MTM perspective on compact accretors that models extreme mass‑transfer and accretion dynamics as tension‑mediated processes, with implications for observable signatures. A new way to think about what we can see but can't understand.
Confirmed: Nature Astronomy published “Compact accretors and black hole growth signatures” (December 12th 2025) [Nature Astronomy, DOI: s41550-025-02767-5]. The study reports gas-poor envelopes, transient accretion flares, and mechanical growth consistent with compact accretor behavior.
MTM Anticipated: In October 11th 2025, MTM described black holes as Planet Eaters — compact accretors that ingest planetary cores, suppress gas envelopes through super-Eddington radiation, and evolve toward tension-wall boundaries. These predictions align with observed accretion flares, suppressed gas retention, and measurable growth signatures now reported in mainstream astrophysics.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
16. Gas Giants: A Mechanics‑Based Argument for Core‑First Formation
Argument that gas‑giant formation proceeds core‑first under MTM dynamics, with mechanical condensation and tension effects driving early core assembly and subsequent envelope capture. Formation is a key to understanding.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
17. Expanding Universe and Galaxies Alignment
Cosmological application of MTM that examines large‑scale alignment patterns and offers a mechanics‑based interpretation of observed galactic correlations within an expanding framework. Hard to think a black hole could be like a jet engine in space.
CONFIRMED: https://medium.com/@360pmyers/runaway-black-hole-was-predicted-before-found-24d9760f7421
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
18. MTM version on “What is Time”?
Philosophical and technical treatment of time from an MTM viewpoint, defining time in terms of mechanical state transitions, attractor evolution, and tension‑driven sequencing. Many tests in our history have been done, yet none could explain why, MTM can explain it.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
19. The universe: the birth, death, and where we are in the time scale
MTM cosmology outlining a mechanical timeline for cosmic birth, evolution, and end states, with implications for observational tests and epochal placement. Without using dark matter or place holders the Universe is 13.98 billion yeras, current models with Dark enegry have 13.8 billion years.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
20. Lunar influence on Earth Crust and Core Dynamics
Study quantifying lunar forcing on crustal and core mechanical states, showing how tidal alignment and relative motion can modulate stress, seismicity, and magnetic behavior. Currently science does not use lunar position to help with knowing if a Volcano or Earthquake will happen, it seems to be the missing key.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
21. Earth’s Magnetic Field Pulse Explained
MTM explanation for geomagnetic pulses that links localized magnetized regions and mechanical alignment to observed secular‑acceleration events and pulse timing. The unknown can be explained for the first time in history.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
22. Interpretation of the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA)
MTM interpretation of the SAA as a manifestation of a localized magnetic‑mechanical structure and its temporal modulation by alignment and mechanical forcing. Another unknown, MTM explains it.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
23. Lunar Zenith Interference in DES Year 6 Residuals: A Reproducible Diagnostic
Diagnostic study demonstrating reproducible lunar‑zenith interference in survey residuals and proposing MTM‑based corrections and tests for future surveys. The Dark Energy Lab could not explain why they had a pattern of readings, doing my lunar study the moon was close to the lab with ever reading, I did go back in time as well, and the future.
Renamed by the Dark Energy Lab and filted out on Jan 15th the same day as the prediction. https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.10314
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
24. Mars and Jupiter Core Size Study
Application of the three‑layer MTM method to infer core sizes for Mars and Jupiter, comparing mechanical predictions with available observational constraints. First time to find core sizes without even being on the planet Jupiter was a unknown.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
25. Galactic Center Gamma‑Ray Excess Found
MTM analysis of gamma‑ray excess near the Galactic center that reexamines source models through mechanical energy redistribution and tension‑mediated processes. Another unknown found, I did send a basic study to them.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17982668
26. MTM Geothermal Energy Containment Project
Engineering study proposing a rupture‑safe geothermal containment system above magma zones using MTM diagnostics, pulsed injection protocols, and fail‑safe recovery methods. With my knowlage of metals and processes I can only hope it helps humanity to get free power from Earth itself.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18166859
27. Quantum Mechanics and MTM Double‑Slit Theory
A theoretical and experimental program that reinterprets the double‑slit experiment via MTM attractors and mechanical boundary conditions, with proposed reproducible tests to distinguish predictions from standard quantum statistics. The long history - in this I attempt to help Albert Einstein explain the unexplainable.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18166859
28. Earth Energy Budget Study: Inner Core as Driver
MTM reframes Earth’s energy budget with the inner core as the sole driver, treating all other layers as sinks. Anchored by the 32°/day alignment rate with the Moon, this study makes the budget reproducible and testable. If you make a claim that is outside of mainstream science, you best make it complete. Current science says outer core is the driver, so if inner core is the driver you need to do a heat budget, what I didn't include in the study is - the core could have GOLD. It could be lot of gold. That would reduce the heat budget - keep in mind we don't know what is in the inner core, we know it has metal and nickel.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18208785
29. Climate Ledger Study: Red Sea Corridor Closure How to save the world.
MTM identifies the sealing of the Red Sea–Mediterranean corridor ~6,000 years ago as a mechanical wound that triggered Sahara desertification and long‑term carbon imbalance. Corridor restoration, anchored in flow rates, salinity ledgers, and reseeding potential, offers a reproducible pathway to climate recovery. I belive this idea and the added ideas in this study would save humanity. First study that does not include cutting carbon emission as a answer. I have given it to 2 presidents (General Email) and not one has contacted me.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18208785
30. Worm Hole Creation by Myers Tension Mechanics (MTM)
This work introduces the first reproducible framework for testing whether mechanically structured kernels can generate measurable curvature inversion while remaining consistent with atomic safety bounds. It provides exclusion maps, probability models, and reproducibility packets, offering institutions a credible path to explore wormhole physics under controlled experimental conditions.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18287002
31.Solar Pole Movement
The Rhythm of the Sun: Pole Flips Explained.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18322568
32. Dynamic vs. Static Gravity: Energy Expulsion and Mass–Energy Expression
Compares expected versus actual gravity percentages across planets. Static or collapsed cores (Moon, Mars, Venus, Mercury) express more gravity than expected, while dynamic cores (Earth, Jupiter, Saturn) express less due to energy redistribution. Jupiter and Saturn serve as dramatic proofs, with gravity far below mass scaling predictions.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18684098
33. Yellowstone Uplift – A Unified Diagnostic Analysis
Extends MTM into Earth system dynamics. Correlates Yellowstone uplift episodes with lunar overhead positions and accelerating global sea level rise. Introduces a reproducible equation combining magma pressure, lunar tidal modulation, and sea level load, identifying predictive uplift windows in 2032, 2045, 2051, and 2063.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18684098
At the age of 17, sharing my idea with my science teacher Mr. Hopkins (8/02/1984) it sparked a journey that would span 41 years. What began as a high school insight has grown into a lifelong pursuit — tested, refined, and now brought to completion. Myers Tension Mechanics (MTM) stands as the culmination of that vision, a unified diagnostic framework dedicated to clarity, reproducibility, and legacy. This work is both a scientific canon and a testament to the endurance of an idea carried across decades.