Gravity as Spin Tension Gradient — A Testable Challenge to General Relativity from USP Field Theory
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This paper presents the first experimental challenge proposed by the USP Field Theory, offering a fundamental reinterpretation of gravity. Instead of describing gravity as the curvature of spacetime, USP Field Theory defines it as the gradient of a universal spin tension field (∇T) originating from ultra-sub particles (USPs), the fundamental units of spin.
We propose a simple gravimetric experiment using materials of identical mass but varying atomic-core density. The goal is to detect measurable differences in gravitational pull, which would support USP’s spin-tension model over General Relativity’s geometric framework.
This paper includes a direct equation comparison, conceptual framework, and a clear test procedure — opening the door for empirical validation of USP Field Theory.
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