
Cette préface retrace les origines et la méthodologie conceptuelle du Modèle de Gravité du Vide (VGM).Issu d’une démarche indépendante, le VGM explore si la gravité, l’inertie et le temps peuvent émerger de la dynamique interne d’un champ de vide scalaire, sans recourir à la courbure de l’espace-temps. Ce texte expose les motivations, les limites et les critères de falsifiabilité du cadre. Il aborde également la place de l’IA comme outil collaboratif.Le VGM ne prétend pas remplacer les théories établies, mais propose une reformulation testable des phénomènes gravitationnels via la cohérence de phase et la structure inertielle.
This preface introduces the origins and conceptual methodology of the Vacuum Gravity Model (VGM). Developed from independent inquiry, the VGM explores whether gravity, inertia, and time may emerge from the internal dynamics of a scalar vacuum field — without relying on spacetime curvature. This preface lays out the motivations, limits, and falsifiability criteria of the model. It also addresses the role of human–AI collaboration in its development. It does not claim to replace existing theories, but proposes a testable reformulation of gravitational phenomena through phase coherence and inertial structure.
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