This note proposes an informational reinterpretation of gravity as a synchronization mechanism that preserves the coherent rendering of matter-energy distributions across scales. Mass and energy correspond to rendering load, and gravitational effects maintain global consistency of that load. The interpretation is intended to complement, not replace, general relativity (GR), offering conceptual economy. Drawing out a consequence that was implicit in the original framing: because gravity synchronizes the explicitly rendered matter-energy load rather than the internal bookkeeping of quantum fields, the zero-point (vacuum) energy of those fields need not gravitate at face value. The assumption that generates the cosmological constant problem—an ~120-order-of-magnitude discrepancy between predicted and observed vacuum energy—is therefore not required, and the discrepancy dissolves rather than being solved. The observed cosmic acceleration ("dark energy") is correspondingly reinterpreted not as an unknown substance but as a load-bounding partitioning process. We also show that the equivalence principle follows structurally from a single load attribute. We state plainly that the proposal is conceptual and presently hard to falsify.
Mitsuro Matsuta (Thu,) studied this question.
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