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Theory of Causality of Mass

A framework examining how mass relates to causality—how massive objects shape causal relationships through gravity, inertia, and energy. Theory of Causality of Mass asks: Does mass have a causal role beyond gravity? How does mass affect the flow of causal influence? What happens to causality in regions of extreme mass density? The theory explores mass as a causal actor, not just a passive player.
Theory of Causality of Mass "Near a black hole, causality twists—time slows, light bends, effects follow strange paths. Causality of Mass says that's mass doing its causal work. Mass isn't just stuff; it's a causal structure. Understanding causality means understanding how mass shapes it."
by Abzugal March 5, 2026
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