
This work presents Asymmetric Flow Theory (AFT) as an exploratory conceptual framework investigating how spacetime geometry and gravitational phenomena may emerge from asymmetric informational dynamics. Rather than proposing a complete or empirically validated theory of gravity, the paper documents a research trajectory in which non-reciprocal interactions, stochastic evolution, and correlation structures give rise to organized spectral patterns that admit effective geometric interpretation. The manuscript emphasizes conceptual clarity and disciplinary restraint. Formal mathematical structures are included in a supporting appendix to anchor the discussion, while the main text focuses on interpretation, scope, and limitations. This work is intended as a reference point for further analytical, computational, and interdisciplinary exploration of informational approaches to spacetime dynamics.
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