Central thesis: Gravity is coherent relation becoming physically effective. This paper presents the Universal Coherence Closure Framework (UCCF) interpretation of gravity as an ontological reordering rather than a replacement for established gravitational equations. This paper develops a Universal Coherence Closure Framework (UCCF) interpretation of gravity as coherent relation becoming physically effective. Rather than treating gravity first as force, curvature, particle exchange, entropy, computation, or modified dynamics, UCCF interprets gravity as the physical disclosure of relation under mass-energy, distance, motion, time, and scale. Newtonian gravity, general relativity, quantum gravity, graviton theory, string theory, loop quantum gravity, entropic gravity, MOND, post-quantum classical gravity, and computational emergence theories are examined as partial but important disclosures of gravitational reality. The paper argues that each theory captures one operational or structural face of gravity, while UCCF asks what makes these faces mutually possible. The central claim is that gravity is not merely an interaction inside the universe. Gravity is the physical effectiveness of coherent relation: the way mass-energy reorganizes geometry, motion, clock-rate, accessibility, and large-scale structure. The paper then integrates PSOC4(3), understood as U(1) phase closure plus SO(3) spatial-orientation closure, to show how gravity may be interpreted as the nontrivial connection among local phase-spatial closure frames under mass-energy concentration. This is not proposed as a replacement for Einstein's equations or a completed quantum gravity theory, but as an ontological reclosure of gravitational meaning.
Philip Lilien (Fri,) studied this question.