Abstract This article presents an updated HoloGenesis interpretation of mass, gravity, and the gravitational constant according to the corrected subitron-floor architecture. It argues that mass is not a primitive substance, but wrapped frequency: a persistent curvature imprint produced when coherent frequency is resisted by the lattice and stabilized into a standing physical mode. In this framework, frequency may appear in different ways depending on its structural condition. Free frequency glides as radiation. Wrapped frequency persists as mass. Curvature-arrested frequency produces a stable physical imprint in the lattice, and gravity follows as the lattice’s response to that imprint. Gravity is therefore not treated as a mysterious attraction acting through empty space, but as the directional relaxation of a structured medium under curvature tension. The article also clarifies the meaning of space itself. In HoloGenesis, space is not an empty container. It is voided spacetime: a transparent subitron lattice that carries the flow of events and permits physicality to appear as different modes of frequency expression. It is called voided not because it lacks properties, but because it is transparent, non-opaque, and not made of ordinary matter. This transparent lattice carries photon glide, mass curvature, charge closure, thermal background, event-flow, orthogonal channel architecture, and gravitational response. The corrected subitron floor is now identified at approximately 56.8 GHz. This value replaces the older use of the CMB spectral-peak frequency in the gravitational reconstruction. The CMB peak remains meaningful as the observable spectral manifestation of the floor, but it is no longer used as the gravitational base. The gravitational derivation is now anchored only in the primitive subitron floor. This article further introduces the role of Kymium in the gravitational architecture. In HoloGenesis, Kymium does not name a particle or a material substance. It names the pre-quantum vibratory provision by which the lattice remains active, coherent, and capable of physical expression. The subitron identifies the standing phase condition of the lattice, while Kymium identifies the vibratory work active through that condition. HoloGenesis therefore deduces Kymium activity at both ends of the lattice span. At the floor, Kymium manifests as the realized microwave-scale provision of voided spacetime, expressed through the corrected 56.8 GHz subitron floor. At the roof, Kymium manifests as the unrealized high-frequency curvature capacity of the lattice, inferred through the void-roof density associated with the gravitational constant. The roof frequency is estimated near 3.65 times 10 to the 26 Hz. The lattice is therefore not merely a passive background, but a kymically sustained span between a realized floor and an unrealized roof. From the corrected floor, HoloGenesis reconstructs the void-roof density of the lattice and interprets the gravitational constant as a curvature-compliance coefficient. Gravity’s weakness is explained as the result of curvature diffusion through a lattice with immense unrealized roof capacity. Mass bends the lattice, but most of the curvature diffuses into this void-like capacity. What remains is the faint but universal gravitational field. The article therefore presents gravity as a curvature-vector field inside voided spacetime. A mass-state does not pull another mass through nothing. It bends the transparent subitron lattice, and other mass-states move according to the resulting curvature gradient. The former expression “mass magnetism” is retained only as a visual analogy, meaning that gravity can be represented as a directional field around mass, not that gravity is electromagnetic magnetism. The central conclusion is that mass does not pull through an empty void. Mass is frequency wrapped into curvature, and gravity is the directional lattice response around that curvature. The lattice does not merely host gravity. The lattice becomes gravitational when frequency is wrapped into mass, and this gravitational response unfolds through the Kymium-sustained span between the floor activity of voided spacetime and the roof capacity into which curvature diffuses.
Grégoire Mommaerts (Wed,) studied this question.