What if gravity isn’t a force at all, but the result of moving through uneven time?
In this episode, we dismantle the classic “invisible pull” model of gravity and explore a radically different framework: gravity as a coupled temporal system, where motion emerges from differences in how time flows.
Starting from Einstein’s relativity, we unpack how position and velocity both shape time—and how their interaction creates a feedback loop that drives motion itself. From falling objects to stable orbits and even black holes, the universe reveals a surprising truth:
Not all systems resolve by closing the gap. Some stabilize by living within it.
From there, we scale the idea up, into human psychology and artificial intelligence.
Why do we feel stuck between where we are and where we want to be?
Why do AI systems produce unexpected, emergent behavior?
And what if both are driven by the same underlying structure?
This conversation introduces the idea of living incompleteness, where gaps aren’t failures, but engines, and reframes growth, intelligence, and discovery as movement through unseen attractor landscapes.
Because the real question isn’t:
“Have I arrived?”
It’s:
“What am I being pulled toward?”







