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Gravity as Space's Memory : How Space Remembers - and Why That Pulls Everything

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What if gravity is not a force - but a function of memory?

Gravity as Space's Memory offers a bold new perspective that challenges the traditional way we think about gravity, space, and the universe itself. In this thought-provoking work, M. Alon invites readers into a realm where space isn't a passive stage - but an active recorder of motion, displacement, and mass.

Instead of viewing gravity as a force pulling masses together, this book proposes that gravity may emerge from space's ability to retain the memory of mass and motion - a kind of informational imprint that defines the fabric of reality.

Drawing from physics, cosmology, and philosophical inquiry, Gravity as Space's Memory takes readers on a conceptual journey across black holes, time dilation, entropy, and cosmic expansion - not to complicate, but to clarify.

What if space "remembers" the presence of mass?
What if time is not flowing - but recorded?
What if the universe is not expanding into distance, but into history?

In this first entry of a forthcoming series, M. Alon lays the foundation for a paradigm that connects:

  • General relativity with memory theory

  • Black holes as data accumulators

  • The fifth dimension as a hidden index of motion

  • The Big Bang as a reboot of spatial memory

Rather than formulas, the book offers frameworks. It is written for those who wonder - whether scientists, philosophers, or seekers of deeper meaning.

If you've ever looked up at the stars and felt the weight of a question you couldn't name - this book was written for you.

About the Author:
M. Alon is an independent thinker and emerging voice in theoretical physics and cosmology. Through minimalist writing and radical ideas, he aims to explore the hidden structure of space, time, and memory.

Discover more and stay connected at

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  • ISBN-13: 9798294993047
  • ISBN-10: 9798294993047
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: July 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.41 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.58 pounds
  • Page Count: 192

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