One Small Change for Gravity One Giant Leap for Science
One Small Change for Gravity One Giant Leap for Science
This book proposes a simple yet profound shift: that space is not stretched by matter, but compressed — and that the pressure from this compression is what we call gravity.
Space Compression does not contradict General Relativity — it elevates it.
It transforms Einstein’s geometric framework into a dynamic, physical understanding of space itself. And in doing so, it sets the stage for the long-sought unification of gravity — from galaxies to quantum fields.
There is only one gravity. And, it’s already encoded in Einstein’s brilliant theory of General Relativity. We simply needed to look at it from the right angle — to see that space does not merely curve, it’s compressed into a curve.
Apply Newton’s third law: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The compression of space by matter creates a pressure — and it is this SpacePressure that we perceive as gravity. Gravity is not a mysterious pulling force.
It is a pressure gradient within the structure of space itself — simple and straightforward.
What’s proposed in this book is not extreme.
The claim is simple. The change is small.
What is extraordinary is not the claim itself — but the implications that follow, which you will explore in this book.
This work is the product of a personal journey — one shaped by curiosity, years of reflection, and the conviction that even long-settled ideas can benefit from a new perspective.
Whether you agree or disagree, I invite you to explore this small change and consider what it might unlock. After all, gravity is one of the oldest mysteries in science — and perhaps, still one of the most misunderstood.
Whether you’re a physicist, philosopher, or simply curious, the journey begins with just one small change.
- Publisher: Brian Solomon
- Dimensions: 15.24 x 1.19 x 22.86 cm
- Language: English
- Print length: 198 pages
- Item weight: 358 g
- Book Type: Paperback
- ISBN-10: 1763702618
- ISBN-13: 978-1763702615
- Publication date: 15 August 2024
- Reading age: 15 - 18 years
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