
This working paper presents the Asymmetric Flow Theory (AFT), a pre-geometric framework where gravity emerges from a fundamental structural asymmetry field Φ(x). The theory postulates that perfect symmetry is physically impossible—∇Φ ≠ 0 everywhere—and that this asymmetry drives a mandatory flow, with motion given by dxᵐ⁄dτ = –κ∇ᵐΦ. Spacetime geometry emerges statistically from flow correlations, recovering General Relativity in the continuous limit. AFT naturally accounts for dark energy via V(Φ) and dark matter-like effects through flow corrections, without new particles. Testable predictions include modulated large-scale structure, weak lensing vorticity, and environment-dependent galaxy rotations. Developed through human–AI collaboration, this conceptual proposal invites discussion and further development. Keywords: emergent gravity, structural asymmetry, dark matter alternative, dark energy, pre-geometric, cosmology Type: Conceptual FrameworkVersion: 1.0License: CC BY 4.0Contact: valeoventor@gmail.com
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