Universal Motion Theory
- Publicado
- Servidor
- Zenodo
- DOI
- 10.5281/zenodo.16792384
Universal Motion Theory (UMT) offers a new foundation for time, gravity, and cosmic structure, grounded in curvature activation without infinities or pre-existing fields. It recovers general relativity in high-activation regimes while extending predictably into domains where classical models falter.
UMT begins with motion alone: the contrast between motions gives rise to structure, and structure enables activation. From an activation-weighted action principle, the theory derives modified field equations and conservation laws that reduce to Einstein’s equations when activation saturates.
The framework provides testable predictions across multiple fronts: gravitational wave echoes, weak lensing at void boundaries, fast radio burst (FRB) localization patterns, and imprints on the cosmic microwave background (CMB). Each serves as a falsifiable probe of curvature activation dynamics.
By reframing cosmic acceleration as the result of activation gradients, UMT removes the need for dark energy or a cosmological constant.
This paper presents the core UMT formulation, including its expansion into electromagnetic and quantum domains, all from motion-based first principles.