
A Metaphysical Principle of Coherence
Gravity is one of the universe’s most familiar yet least understood phenomena. Classical physics describes it as a force of attraction between masses. General relativity reframes it as the curvature of spacetime around matter. And modern theories suggest it may be emergent, arising from entropy, information, or hidden dimensions.
But within the Fractal Universe framework, gravity finds new clarity. It is not a force imposed from without, but a relational tension field; the curvature signature of proximity and coherence. Gravity is the geometry of Stillness in motion.

Stillpoints and the Gravitasphere
Each Stillpoint acts as an orienting center, shaping the local geometry of motion. Around it forms the Gravitasphere: the primal orbit where energy first encounters form. This is not gravitational pull in the classical sense, but a recursive tendency of nested systems to curve toward coherence.
Gravity, in this view, is the felt pull toward alignment, the invisible architecture that guides motion not through force, but through resonance. It is the silent draw of relational proximity, the way systems seek coherence across scales.
Gravity as Nested Resonance
Even the sponge-like structure of the universe, with its filaments of matter and vast voids, reflects this gravitational geometry. Dense regions form where Stillpoints cluster and curvature intensifies. Expansive zones emerge where tension dissipates and divergence unfolds. Gravity is the thread that weaves these regions together.
In this way, gravity becomes not just a physical phenomenon, but a metaphysical principle, an expression of the universe’s desire for coherence. It is the recursive architecture of Stillness, shaping motion through nested resonance.