What if gravity isn't a force but a side effect of quantum entanglement networks? Networks that exist everywhere all the time, exchanging & sharing information.
"Think about a subwoofer. The speaker receives a signal and converts it into bass. That bass doesn't travel TO you — it compresses the air that's already between you and the speaker. The air itself moves. You feel it in your chest, through walls, in your bones. Nothing was 'sent' to you. The medium you're sitting in was rearranged. Now imagine the universe works the same way. There's a network of quantum connections (entanglement) that exists everywhere, like air filling a room. When mass shows up, it doesn't 'pull' things toward it. It disrupts the network around it — like a speaker disrupting air. That disruption reshapes the space itself. What we call gravity is just what that disruption feels like at our scale. Bass goes through walls because it's not an object — it's the air itself moving. Gravity penetrates everything for the same reason — it's not a force passing through space. It IS space responding to information."
The Core Insight
Gravity isn't a force traveling through space — it's space itself responding to information. Just as bass from a speaker doesn't travel to you but rather rearranges the air that's already there, mass disrupts the quantum entanglement network that's already everywhere.