This work presents an interpretational framework for gravity based on a light-centered operational viewpoint (“light-based cosmology”). Distance and time are defined through light propagation, and observable geometry is reconstructed from light paths. While curvature of the resulting light-geometry is accepted, it is not interpreted as a literal physical deformation of space itself. The framework does not modify the mathematical structure or predictions of general relativity; instead, it provides a consistent reinterpretation aligned with metric-based measurements and optical signaling procedures. The paper clarifies conceptual positioning and compatibility with Newtonian gravity and general relativity, including weak-field limits, gravitational time delay, and light bending.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/699011a12ccff479cfe58824 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18620664