Gravity has long been described either as a force acting at a distance (Newton) or as the curvature of spacetime (Einstein). Both models succeed in prediction but abstract away the generative cadence. This paper reframes gravity as a mechanical attractor: spacetime density is woven by motion, corrected by friction, and scaled across systems from micro to cosmic. Mass is only one variable; internal and external forces, braided with frictional correction cycles, complete the attractor logic.
Dexter Coen Gilbert (Sat,) studied this question.