Gravity as the Directedness of the Ontology of Dynamics

Alexey A. Nekludoff

ORCID: 0009-0002-7724-5762

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18141579

03 January 2026

Original language of the article: Russian

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Abstract

The article proposes an ontological interpretation of gravity as a global directedness of dynamics. Gravity is considered not as a force, a field, or a geometric structure, but as a condition of possibility for coherent dynamics and acceleration. It is shown that motion and acceleration are not primary facts of reality, but act as local manifestations of a deeper structure of directedness.

The concept of locality is introduced as the choice of a finite scale at which the contribution of gravitational directedness becomes operationally suppressed, but is not eliminated ontologically. Ballistic and integral dynamical processes are considered as physically illustrative manifestations of directedness. In the proof-of-concept section, the structural decomposability of acceleration in any finite region is demonstrated without recourse to geometric or metric-structural presuppositions.

The full version of the article is available at the following link: https://astraverge.org/ru/p/10048 (in Russian).