We investigate the implications of a pre-dynamical geometric organization of spacetime for the emergence of classical and quantum gravitational behavior. Building upon the Unified Model of Creation and Reality (UMCR) and the Recursive Geometric Field (RGF) framework developed in previous works, we argue that gravity need not be fundamentally quantized as a field within this framework, but instead emerges as an effective dynamical regime of an underlying geometric organization. The RGF is introduced as a non-dynamical, phenomenological structure responsible for late--time cosmic acceleration and a viable growth of cosmic structure, without invoking dark energy or dark matter as fundamental entities. We show that this perspective motivates a hierarchy of effective descriptions, in which General Relativity and quantum field theory in curved spacetime arise as coarse--grained limits. This work does not propose a complete theory of quantum gravity, but rather establishes a consistent conceptual pathway toward it, clarifying scope, limitations, and falsifiable implications.
Jean Santillana (Sat,) studied this question.