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Reimagining Gravity: A New Framework Based on Temporal Flow Accumulation

  Reimagining Gravity: A New Framework Based on Temporal Flow Accumulation In my framework, gravity doesn’t arise from the exchange of particles (gravitons) or from force vectors. Instead, it’s the result of differences in temporal flow accumulation — an imbalance or distortion between flows across Planck-scale intervals. Where flows compress or diverge, we experience the effect as attraction or repulsion, but it's not a "force" in the Newtonian sense — it's emergent geometry from the temporal structure of reality. Space and Geometry as Emergent Phenomena In my model, space and geometry emerge from comparing flows. It’s not that gravity curves space; rather, curved space is how we perceive the net effect of temporal flow accumulation. Where flows compress, we see curvature. Where flows reach a maximum (c), further accumulation inverts, leading to reflection — and this manifests as things like mass, inertia, or gravitational wells. Mass and Gravity as Dual Expressi...