The Finiteness of the Speed of Light as the Prime Determinant of Universal Existence: Gravity as an Emergent Process of Energy Density Equilibrium
Аннотация
This research paper presents a transformative view on the fundamental nature of the universe, proposing that the finiteness of the speed of light (c) is not merely a physical constant but the essential "norm" that allows for the existence of energy, matter, and time. The author argues that the establishment of a speed limit during the early stages of the universe (the Big Bang) created the necessary "Differentiation" (Energy Density Gradients) that defines our physical reality. Without this limit, energy would distribute instantaneously, precluding the formation of discrete structures. Furthermore, the paper redefines Gravity as an emergent phenomenon: a systemic striving toward energy density equilibrium. By framing mass as "confined active motion," the study provides a logical framework where all physical interactions are seen as processes of restoring balance within energy gradients. This work aims to bridge the gap between thermodynamics and gravitation through the principle of Universal Equilibrium.
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