This paper presents a structural explanation for the existence of gravity. The framework begins with a unified structural primitive and shows how torsion, invariance, and curvature emerge as sequential responses inside that primitive. Gravity appears as the final projection of this chain. It is a macroscopic expression of structural behavior rather than an independent interaction. The model introduces a structural boundary where local torsion and invariant response generate curvature that must resolve through projection into observable spacetime. This projection produces the phenomenon interpreted as gravitational attraction. The paper does not rely on empirical measurement or observational data. It develops a conceptual map that clarifies how gravitational behavior arises from the internal structure of the system. By reframing gravity as a structural origin rather than a force or field, the paper offers a coherent mechanism that aligns with black hole interiors, collapse dynamics, and cosmological expansion. It provides a foundation for understanding gravity as an architectural consequence of deeper structural rules.
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