When a stable configuration forms in the bubbleflow, a zone of lower dynamic pressure emerges than its surroundings. The surrounding flow moves toward that lower pressure. This is inflow, not attraction – and not toward a single point in the center, but from all directions simultaneously. Gravity is not a pulling force, but movement of flow: from higher to lower dynamic pressure, from higher to lower rhythm. In space, you recognize these pressure differences in the bubbleflow by the orbits and velocities of satellites. Their trajectory follows the existing pressure profile around Earth.
Gravity Experience on Earth
On Earth, the same rhythm difference is experienced differently. Earth is a large, stable bubble with a permanent internal rhythm difference relative to its surroundings. That difference sustains a structural inflow.
At the surface, this inflow translates into a permanent pressure gradient. Your body – itself a dynamic bubble – must continuously position itself within that inflow. The resistance required not to move along with that flow is what we experience as weight.
What we call gravity, therefore, is not that Earth pulls, but that we relate to an existing pressure difference in the bubbleflow.
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