Published June 6, 2026 | Version v.1

Hierarchical Gravitational Dynamics (HGD): A Structural Theory of the Universe

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This work presents the Hierarchical Gravitational Dynamics (HGD) framework, a theoretical model proposing that gravitational behavior emerges from structured hierarchical depth levels of cosmic organization. The model explores the relationship between mass distribution, spatial structure, and multi-scale gravitational interaction from local systems to large-scale cosmic architecture. This version represents a foundational formulation intended for further theoretical refinement, numerical modeling, and peer evaluation.

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Preprint: 10.5281/zenodo.20567121 (DOI)

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