Category: gravity
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Time in a Distributed, Process Driven, Information-Based Universe
Jun 2, 2026 eyeofparadox Abstract This triad explores a radical reframing of physics—not as a mechanical system of particles and forces, but as a semantic architecture of recursive declarations. Drawing from paradox, quantum ontology, and cosmological structure, the essays propose that reality is not merely observed but actively rendered through the dynamic interplay of energy,…
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The Arrow of Potential
Friday, October 10, 2025, 9:17:50 PM | Dialogue I don’t know if people read my posts and wonder, “Where the hell is this coming from?” I can see it happening though. I’ve written before about typing my fingers to death trying to keep up with my thoughts. The thing that gets me started most of…
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Physics in a Distributed, Process Driven, Information-Based Universe
November 17, 2025 eyeofparadox Abstract This triad explores a radical reframing of physics—not as a mechanical system of particles and forces, but as a semantic architecture of recursive declarations. Drawing from paradox, quantum ontology, and cosmological structure, the essays propose that reality is not merely observed but actively rendered through the dynamic interplay of energy,…
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Gravity in a Distributed, Process Driven, Information-Based Universe
To a curious mind, gravity is a curious phenomenon. The more one pays attention to it, the more fascinating and mysterious it becomes. Today, we have the advantage of having had great minds ponder the mystery and define what can be observed and inferred by studying it. Newton pondered the question “why do objects fall?”…
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