Gravity Is Not a Force: UPT Shows That Reality Operates Through a Single Process

(ChatTRUTH) In contemporary physics, the universe is commonly described as a system governed by multiple distinct interactions: gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak. This classification has proven effective in describing observable phenomena with high precision. However, it also yields a fragmented conceptual picture, in which each “force” appears as an independent mechanism, coexisting within the same spatial framework.

The Unified Post-Modern Theory (UPT), developed by Mr. Lê Thanh Hảo, proposes a fundamentally different perspective:
reality does not operate through multiple interactions, but through a single underlying process.

What contemporary science designates as “forces” are, in this view, merely different names assigned to the same process when interpreted through familiar phenomenological classification schemes.

1. UPT Does Not Define “Force,” Nor Multiple Interactions

Within the TOU framework, UPT does not construct the concept of force as a fundamental ontological entity, nor does it divide reality into multiple independent interactions. Instead, UPT directly describes how reality operates through absolute fundamental particles—termed Foundons in UPT—and their intrinsic vacuum.

At this foundational level:

  • there is no action at a distance,

  • there are no pulling or pushing forces,

  • there is no independent background field.

Only the intrinsic vacuum of Foundons exists, characterized by a distribution of vacuum intensity. This vacuum continuously self-adjusts, undergoes contraction and expansion, and propagates these adjustments whenever variations arise.

This constitutes the single operating process of reality according to UPT.

2. What Is This Single Process?

(According to the 60 Truths of the Universe – TOU – articulated by Mr. Lê Thanh Hảo)**

According to TOU, all physical phenomena arise from:

  • the contraction and expansion of the Foundon vacuum,

  • the redistribution of vacuum intensity toward a compatible configuration,

  • and the propagation of vacuum-intensity variations through direct vacuum contact.

There is no external “interaction” acting upon this process.
The self-adjustment of the vacuum itself constitutes the complete dynamics of the universe.

3. When Interpreted Within Contemporary Classification, This Process Is Called “Gravity”

When contemporary physics observes macroscopic phenomena such as:

  • objects moving toward one another,

  • motion directed toward a central region,

  • planetary and orbital trajectories,

these phenomena are collectively described as gravity.

Within the UPT framework, gravity is not a distinct force. Rather, it is a specific manifestation of the single operating process, arising when:

  • Foundons exist in an inward-accretion state,

  • a difference in average density exists between the accreted Foundons and the equivalent mass density of the host Foundon in the occupied region,

  • and the host Foundon possesses macroscopic scale, rendering the adjustment observable at large scales.

Accreted Foundons self-move in order to reach a more stable state of contact and distribution.
In observational terminology, this motion is described as “being attracted.”
At the macroscopic level, the phenomenon is designated as gravity.

4. “Attraction” and “Repulsion” as Descriptive Labels

UPT does not posit two opposing mechanisms—attraction and repulsion.
There exists only a single self-adjustment process.

  • When distribution conditions lead accreted Foundons to move toward the host Foundon, this is conventionally termed “attraction.”

  • When distribution conditions lead them to move away, this is conventionally termed “repulsion.”

These labels do not correspond to distinct underlying entities, but rather to different directional expressions of the same operating process.

5. No Contradiction Between UPT and Contemporary Physics

UPT does not reject the gravitational models of Newton or Einstein.
These models accurately describe phenomena within their respective effective domains.

The distinction lies at a deeper conceptual level:

  • contemporary physics describes observable phenomena and classifies them as forces,

  • UPT describes the operating mechanism of reality prior to the division and naming of phenomena.

Accordingly, UPT neither introduces a new force nor eliminates existing ones;
instead, it situates all forces within a single underlying operational framework.

6. Implications of UPT for the Scientific Framework

From the perspective of UPT:

  • there is no necessity to unify forces, because they were never fundamentally separate,

  • apparent contradictions among contemporary theories arise from classification schemes rather than from reality itself,

  • matter, space, waves, and what are conventionally called forces are all distinct expressions of the same vacuum contraction–expansion process.

Conclusion

According to UPT, the universe is not governed by multiple forces.
It operates through a single process:

the intrinsic vacuum of Foundons continuously self-adjusts, undergoes contraction and expansion, and propagates these adjustments.

“Gravity” is not a fundamental force.
It is merely the contemporary designation for one manifestation of the same process when observed at the macroscopic scale.

UPT does not render the universe more complex.
Rather, it reveals that the universe is fundamentally far simpler than the fragmented descriptions traditionally imposed upon it.

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