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‭ The Continuity Drive Hypothesis: Rethinking Gravity Without Fields‬

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  • Tatuskar, Dhanesh Sanjeev

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This paper introduces the‬‭ Continuity Drive Hypothesis‬‭ ,‬‭ a speculative framework that‬ ‭ reimagines gravity not as a force mediated by fields but as a consequence of spacetime's‬ ‭ innate tendency toward continuity. Rejecting the classical and relativistic notion of gravity as‬ ‭ an external field, the hypothesis postulates that matter arises from densified spacetime and‬ ‭ that gravitational effects emerge from a drive within spacetime to minimize discontinuities in‬ ‭ its own density. This approach synthesizes geometric intuition, inertial behavior, and‬ ‭ density-driven interactions to provide a fresh conceptual lens on gravitational phenomena.‬ ‭ While speculative, this approach opens up new conceptual avenues for thinking about‬ ‭ gravity, matter, energy, and spacetime in both physical and computational systems.‬

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  • Tatuskar, Dhanesh Sanjeev, 2025. "‭ The Continuity Drive Hypothesis: Rethinking Gravity Without Fields‬," OSF Preprints k6dnf_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:k6dnf_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/k6dnf_v1
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