In Phen Theory, gravity isn’t a force. It doesn’t radiate, ripple, or attract. It emerges from within — as scalar tension between massive Phenom, mediated by a stretchable structure called the Phurlon (ΦΝ↔).
"Gravity - is what happens to the Philter when mass accumulates. It's not a force but simply the name of the effect of the process of Tension Phibres shortening. It's akin to saying something is fun, fun is not a thing but an observation of a thing"
Mass in Phen Theory is made from Phress (ΦΝ工) — a compressed photon held inside a Phenom. As Phress accumulates, the Phenom develops resistance to deformation —a kind of scalar pressure. This resistance begins to pull in the threads connecting it to neighbouring Phenom: the Tension Phibres (>–<) and their stretched scalar length — the Phurlons (ΦΝ↔). As mass builds, those Phurlons shorten. And the shortening is what we experience as gravity.
Imagine two small balls connected by a stretchable band. The tighter the band, the closer they’re drawn. But in Phen Theory, you’re not pulling the ends. The balls are swallowing the band from both sides.The more Phress they store (compressed band) the shorter the connection between them becomes. This shortening is gravity. Nothing is being pulled — the scalar space between them is just collapsing. That scalar band is the Phurlon (ΦΝ↔).
The Phurlon always contains 1 unit of energy — but its length can stretch or shrink depending on the mass at either end.
When the Phurlon is long, the energy is diluted — tension is low.
When the Phurlon is short, energy is concentrated — tension is high.
This tension is distributed through the Phenomena’s mesh — an invisible matrix of Phurlons and Phibres connecting every Phenom to its twelve nearest neighbours in a tight lattice. The result isn’t force. It’s structural tension. A scalar negotiation between mass and distance.
Gravity is not a thing — it’s an effect.
It’s the external expression of internal resistance.
It’s the shrinking of space between dense Phenom.
It’s the tightening of scalar threads across the mesh.
Gravity is what happens when Phress makes the world pull inward. Not from the outside — but from the core.
Mass is compressed photon energy: ΦΝ工 = Phress
Phurlon (ΦΝ↔) is the scalar stretch between Phenom
Gravity is the result of mass shortening those Phurlons, creating tension in the mesh of the Phenomena
Gravity isn’t pulling — it’s the space between that’s shrinking
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