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Boko Dual Gravity: A New Way of Seeing Gravity – The Complete Popular Science Edition

Authors: Boko, Irfan;

Boko Dual Gravity: A New Way of Seeing Gravity – The Complete Popular Science Edition

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Boko, Irfan This accepted manuscript is structurally governed by THE META-INDEX (Zenodo DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18169167) Boko Dual Gravity (BDG): A New Way of Seeing Gravity – The Complete Popular Science Edition introduces a conceptual framework that re-examines gravity from a broad interdisciplinary perspective. The work presents BDG as an alternative interpretative model for gravitational behavior and large-scale cosmic structure, aiming to explore unresolved questions in modern cosmology, including galactic dynamics and the nature of mass distribution in the universe. This popular science edition is written in an accessible style and does not rely on advanced mathematical formalism. Instead, it emphasizes conceptual reasoning, qualitative analysis, and cross-disciplinary reflection connecting physics, cosmology, philosophy of science, and systems thinking. The book is intended as an introductory gateway to the Boko Dual Gravity research program and aims to encourage further exploration and discussion on the nature of gravity, space, and the structure of reality within an open scientific framework

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