Dr. Melvin Vopson, a physicist from the University of Portsmouth, proposes that gravity is a kind of housekeeping process within a giant computational system.
He suggests that physical reality is made up of information, and gravity is the universe's way of simplifying and organizing that information.
Dr. Vopson describes space as being made up of tiny 'cells' that can hold data, similar to how digital computers or video games work.
This new perspective on gravity could potentially change our understanding of the universe, black holes, dark matter, and quantum mechanics.