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Repulsive Self-Gravity and Emergent Attraction

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10 March 2026

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11 March 2026

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Abstract
We present a geometric model in which each particle is associated with its own private spacetime manifold—a world-block—constructed from Fermi–Walker coordinates. The intrinsic spatial metric on each proper-time slice is treated as a dynamical field with a universal stiffness constant. This single assumption leads to a consistent model where self-gravity is repulsive and mutual gravity is attractive and exactly Newtonian. Newton’s constant emerges from the fundamental stiffness. The model provides a geometric derivation of the inverse-square law and suggests a connection to cosmology: the constant part of the strain field on large scales can be interpreted as a cosmological constant whose magnitude is set by the Hubble radius.
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