Gravity As A Gradient Distorting Reciprocal Geometry
This document proposes a new framework for understanding gravity as a distortion of reciprocal geometries, where the balance between reciprocal and non-reciprocal geometries creates gravitational pull. It uses the metaphor of a cowboy's lasso to illustrate how asymmetry in wavefunction rotation drives motion towards gravitational sources. The model also connects quantum mechanics with classical phenomena and suggests real-world analogs, such as ZrSiS semi-metal crystals, to demonstrate these principles.
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Gravity As A Gradient Distorting Reciprocal Geometry
This document proposes a new framework for understanding gravity as a distortion of reciprocal geometries, where the balance between reciprocal and non-reciprocal geometries creates gravitational pull. It uses the metaphor of a cowboy's lasso to illustrate how asymmetry in wavefunction rotation drives motion towards gravitational sources. The model also connects quantum mechanics with classical phenomena and suggests real-world analogs, such as ZrSiS semi-metal crystals, to demonstrate these principles.