Core Equations
- Chris Vincent
- Feb 4
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 7
What if gravity wasn’t a pull, but a push—an omnidirectional squeeze of space itself? At the heart of the Density-Compression Gravity Theory lies a new kind of physics, where space is an infinite, high-tension medium, and gravity is simply its reaction to being disturbed.
DCGT introduces conceptual equations that challenge the curvature metaphors of General Relativity. Gravity becomes a flow velocity—a laminar inhale of the medium into compressed points of matter. Light is not a wave through emptiness but a pulse of compressed space, moving at the universal frame rate. Time isn’t an arrow, but the friction of matter resisting compression.
These proportional models don't just reimagine physics—they offer testable pathways.
From equations linking medium tension (𝑘), compression ratios (𝜌ₛ), and flow velocity (vₒ), to models explaining event horizons as compression thresholds, DCGT builds a framework where everything moves because the medium breathes.
It’s a new language for an old universe—one built not on metaphor, but on motion, tension, and the logic of the breath.


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