Gravity, Relativity, and E = mc² in Constant Unification

Gravity is not just a force. It’s a change in flow.

In traditional science, gravity is described in two ways:

  • Newton: a pulling force between objects with mass
  • Einstein: a curve in space and time caused by mass and energy

In Constant Unification, gravity is a distortion in the cycle — a shift in resonance. Matter bends the loop of flow. That tension pulls other things toward it, trying to balance the cycle again.

Think of space and time as a spinning loop. Mass adds weight to part of it. That stretch is what we feel as gravity.

How This Connects to Relativity

  • Time slows down near massive objects — because the cycle stretches
  • Light bends — because it flows around the shifted loop
  • Black holes form — when the loop compresses so tight it snaps, shifting energy into a form we can’t see

E = mc² Explained in This System

Einstein’s equation says: Energy = mass × speed of light squared.

In Constant Unification:

  • Mass is compressed or slowed flow in the cycle
  • Energy is freed or moving flow in the cycle
  • The speed of light squared is the link — a constant that describes how tightly mass holds energy inside it

Mass is a knot in the loop. Energy is the loop in motion. E = mc² tells us how much energy is trapped in that knot.

Summary

Concept Traditional View Constant Unification View
Gravity Force between masses Resonance distortion in the cycle
Relativity Curved space-time Stretched or shifted resonance
E = mc² Mass becomes energy Knot becomes flowing cycle again
Light Wave or particle State flowing through symbolic loop
Black Hole Infinite mass, no escape Snapped cycle, shifted into invisible frequency

This model keeps everything we know — but connects it all through a deeper structure of cycles, balance, and flow.

Published on: 01/05/2025 | Last updated on: 03/05/2025