Current physical models are divided between General Relativity (geometry) 1 and Quantum Mechanics (particles). This paper proposes a unified alternative: that gravity is not a bending of spacetime, but rather an ultra-high-frequency, short-wavelength electromagnetic interaction. We posit that gravitational waves exist at the Planck scale, allowing them to penetrate atomic shielding ("transparency") and interact with matter on a volumetric basis ("additive force"). Furthermore, we suggest that extreme gravitational environments (e.g., Black Holes) represent a "saturation point" where wave flux exceeds the permeability of matter, transitioning gravity from a penetrating force to a physically destructive barrier.
D. D. Graves (Sun,) studied this question.