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Exploring a New Frontier: Gravity as an Emergent, Entropic Phenomenon
In the fascinating world of theoretical physics, one of the most provocative and recent ideas suggests that gravity might not be a fundamental force after all. Instead, it could emerge from the increase of entropy—a concept known as entropic gravity. This idea challenges our traditional understanding rooted in Einsteinian physics and opens intriguing questions about the nature of space, time, and matter.