Gravity as Computational Limits
- itsbenagain
- Dec 13, 2025
- 1 min read

Gravity may not be a force in the traditional sense. In this model, it is the tension created by trying to resolve irrational lengths (like √2) into finite, equal steps. The hypotenuse of the unit triangle cannot be rendered precisely. Any dimensional system built on finite units will contain this unresolved tension.
This creates symmetry collapse — the forced alignment of vectors into lower-dimensional representation. Time emerges when a fourth dimension - inwards/outwards - emerges, not as a constant but as the sequential processing of this collapse: a recursive algorithm, a long division trying to resolve that which cannot terminate. This resolves the inherent paradox in the modern view of the Big Bang as a past singularity that is expanding physically while being holographically projected inwards from the event horizon of the observable universe.
Matter is the shadow this collapse leaves behind: the artifact of conflict between resolution and resonance.



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