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The Vacuum Gravity Model: Introducing a paradigm where inertia 'sculpts' the vacuum.

Le Vacuum Gravity Model: Présentation du cadre scalaire-inertiel qui redessine l'origine de l'inertie et de la gravitation.
Authors: MONDIERE, Christophe;

The Vacuum Gravity Model: Introducing a paradigm where inertia 'sculpts' the vacuum.

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This conceptual prologue challenges the century-old association between gravity and curved spacetime. Instead of geometry, it introduces the Vacuum Gravity Model (VGM) — a scalar-inertial framework where gravity, inertia, and redshift emerge from the internal structure of a dynamic vacuum field. This essay lays the foundational principles of the model, proposing that gravitational acceleration results not from geodesics, but from gradients in vacuum cadence. This opening piece invites readers to rethink the roots of gravitational theory in light of scalar coherence, not geometry. Foundations / Prologue (CE000), Vacuum Gravity Model (VGM)

Ce prologue conceptuel ouvre une réflexion critique sur l'interprétation géométrique de la gravitation telle qu'établie depuis Einstein. Introduction au Modèle de Gravité du Vide (VGM), un cadre scalaire-inertiel où gravité, inertie et décalage spectral émergent d’un champ de vide dynamique structuré. L’essai expose les principes fondamentaux de ce modèle exploratoire, dans lequel l’accélération gravitationnelle résulte non pas de géodésiques, mais de gradients de cadence du vide. Il invite le lecteur à entrevoir l’origine de la gravité à partir d’une cohérence scalaire, sans géométrie.

VGM-CE000

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