ABSTRACT: This article explains the Cosmic Energy Compression Theory in simple language, using the tornado analogy to make the invisible visible. It is written for anyone curious about the universe – no equations, no technical jargon – only a new way of seeing gravity. Further this theory explains how cosmic energy interacts with Mass or celestial bodies in the universe. For over a century, physics has taught us that gravity is a pull – an invisible force that attracts objects toward each other. Yet this idea has left us with unsolved puzzles: i.e galaxies spinning too fast (requiring invisible "dark matter"), the universe expanding too quickly (requiring mysterious "dark energy"), and black holes with infinite gravity (requiring unknown "quantum gravity"). This article presents a radically different and simple view, which says gravity is not a pull. It is a rush of cosmic energy which creates compression. You can think of a tornado. A tornado does not "pull" debris into its centre – the fast spin creates a low‑pressure cavity, and the surrounding higher‑pressure air rushes inward, carrying debris along. Gravity works exactly the same way. Every spinning celestial body – a planet, a star, a galaxy – carves a low-compression cavity in the cosmic energy field that fills the universe. The surrounding higher‑compression cosmic energy rushes inward. That inward rush / compression what we call GRAVITY. Key consequences: - No dark matter – galaxies spin and carve huge cavities; the cosmic energy rushing in holds stars in their orbits through that wind of energy just like tornadoes, no hypothetical dark matter exists. - No dark energy – in empty spaces (voids) or near the edge of the universe the same cosmic energy has very little opposition due to the geometry of the expanding universe, so it pushes outward furiously accelerating the universe's expansion, no hypothetical dark energy needed to do that. - No graviton – gravity is not a particle; it is a flow of cosmic energy spreading all over the universe and its push / compression is felt on all celestial bodies; no hypothetical gravitons needed to create that push or pull. -No black hole singularity – the cosmic energy cannot create compression beyond a limit, means cosmic energy cannot create gravity beyond a limit so black holes have finite, dense cores – not infinite points, so the hypothesis that nothing can escape black holes is nonfunctional. This Version: 1.12 DOI. 10.5281/zenodo.20777881
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