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Cosmic Flux Law of c2

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This document presents the Cosmic Flux Law of c², a theoretical proposal that reinterprets gravity as a dynamic flow generated by mass-energy and causally limited by the speed of light. Unlike the classical approach based on instantaneous forces, this law describes gravitational interaction as a finite propagation process that organizes the collective motion of the universe into hierarchical chains of free fall toward greater concentrations of energy.

The proposal is founded on the principle that all mass-energy, expressed through E=mc2E = mc^2E=mc2, produces a gravitational flux whose intensity depends on the total concentrated energy and is governed by the fundamental constant c2c^2c2, which acts as a physical limit of curvature, propagation, and causal influence. This framework introduces a natural mechanism that avoids infinite summations of forces and the appearance of observable singularities, establishing a universal dynamic equilibrium.

A conceptual mathematical formulation is also presented, extending the Newtonian term with a corrective factor associated with the causal horizon, allowing the law to reduce to classical gravitation in the local regime and converge with General Relativity in the relativistic limit. The document analyzes its compatibility with established physical frameworks—Newtonian mechanics, Einstein’s relativity, and LCDM cosmology—and explores potential connections with modern ideas such as dark flow, gravitational quantum information, and hierarchical universe models.

The central objective is to offer a unifying vision of gravity as a finite cosmic flow, coherent with fundamental constants and open to conceptual and observational verification.

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