The Emergent Nature of Gravity and Time: A Theory of Zero-State and Energy-Dynamic Equilibrium
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This paper introduces a novel theoretical framework describing the universe as a dynamic process of energy density gradient resolution. The author posits that the fundamental driver of all physical phenomena is the "Law of Striving for Equilibrium," where systems move toward a "Zero-state" (0-state) of perfect balance. Key conceptual pillars of this work include: The Emergence of Time: Proposing that Time is not a fundamental dimension but an emergent result of the speed of light ($c$) acting as a causal limit during the Big Bang. Energy-Matter Duality: Defining matter (atoms) as "trapped energy" that has lost its spatial freedom, creating a localized internal equilibrium. The Cosmological Cycle: A description of the universe's evolution from an initial 0-state, through an era of active energy interactions, and eventually returning to a singular 0-state via the merging of black holes. This research contributes to the ongoing discourse on emergent gravity and the informational nature of the universe, suggesting that while physical mediums change, the underlying information remains invariant across space and time.
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