The Lugon Framework: Informational Foundations of Physical Law; Part IV — Gravity as Mediator: The Geometry of Balance
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Part 4 of The Lugon Framework examines gravity as the universe’s self-regulating interface—the dynamic feedback [20–22] geometry through which informational, energetic, and causal invariants remain in balance. Moving beyond the classical notion of force, gravity appears here as the curvature response of spacetime to shifts in informational density: a continual realignment that preserves total capacity across domains. Empirical clues—black-hole thermodynamics, horizon entropy, and the near-cancellation of vacuum energy—suggest that curvature acts less as attraction than as feedback [20–22]: when matter condenses, geometry warps to equalize the informational ledger. Gravitational waves, potential wells, and orbital motion thus emerge as self-correcting oscillations of that ledger, not as forces transmitted through space [9–11, 12–14]. Underlying these adjustments is a family of lawful pathways—closed, twisted correspondences between the informational domain (ℚ) and the physical domain (ℝ)—through which curvature sustains coherence. These pathways, later formalized as Möbius Gates, hint that gravity’s mediation is fundamentally topological: information re-enters reality inverted but intact, ensuring that the universe never gains or loses content, only re-phrases it in spacetime’s grammar of equilibrium [29–30].