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Temporal Dynamics: For Space-time and Gravity

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Abstract

The concept of space-time has long been a cornerstone of physics, with Einstein's theory of
relativity defining gravity as the curvature of space-time due to mass. However, this research
and Mars, demonstrating the framework's validity. It further explores gravitational lensing, black
challenges conventional understandings by suggesting that black holes do not collapse into
introduces an alternative perspectiveTemporal Dynamics, where space remains structurally
also provides an alternative explanation for motion, relativity, and cosmic expansion. By shifting
singularities but instead accumulate mass at the event horizon, where time flow ceases.
variations in time flow could exist as distinct dimensions, influencing our perception of reality.
Through derived equations, the study successfully predicts gravitational acceleration for Earth
understanding gravity, spacetime interactions, and potential applications in astrophysics and
mechanics, and black hole dynamics.
the focus from spatial curvature to time flow variations, this model opens new avenues for
This Temporal Dynamics framework not only aligns with observed gravitational phenomena but
Additionally, the study introduces the concept of Temporal Dimensions, proposing that
fixed, and gravity arises from variations in the flow of time. This framework proposes that time
flows uniformly through space at a constant rate but is altered by the presence of mass, leading to
spatial curvature, this model provides new insights into gravitational acceleration, free-fall
hole event horizons, and space-time singularities from a temporal flow perspective. The research
gravitational effects. By redefining gravity as a consequence of time flow distortions rather than
cosmology.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202503.0453.v2

Presenters

  • Ogaeze O Francis

Authors

  • Ogaeze O Francis