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A framework proposing that gravity itself has elastic properties—that gravitational fields can stretch, compress, and oscillate in ways beyond current understanding. Theory of Elasticity of Gravity suggests that gravitational waves are just one manifestation; there may be gravitational elasticity: fields that stretch under stress, recover after perturbation, and have resonant frequencies. Gravity isn't just a force; it's a medium with material properties.
Theory of Elasticity of Gravity "Gravitational waves were just the beginning. Elasticity of Gravity says the gravitational field can stretch, compress, ring like a bell. Black holes aren't just gravity wells; they're elastic structures. Understanding gravity means understanding its stretch—and its limits."
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A framework examining how gravity and causality intertwine—how gravitational fields structure causal relationships across space and time. Theory of Causality of Gravity asks: Is gravity just another force, or is it the fundamental expression of causality? How do gravitational waves carry causal influence? What happens to causality in extreme gravity? The theory explores gravity as the causal fabric itself.
Theory of Causality of Gravity "Gravity isn't just a force; it's the structure of cause and effect. Causality of Gravity says that's why gravity shapes spacetime—because spacetime is causality made geometric. Understanding gravity means understanding how causes become curves."
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