Turn Based Q&A: gravity

Initial question: There's a part describing gravity as textured, but every particle that has mass emits gravity. Would the pocket dimensions have gravity according to what if in them?

As far as gravity being textured, this would have to assume that the shape of reality changed (very slightly) independently of the present field of gravity, since these particle pairs are getting created/destroyed in a vacuum, and can do so in the absence of any major shifts in gravity/force in their area. Alternatively infinitesimally small shifts in the gravitational field in the area (based on the movement of things very far away) could impact these pocket dimensions in a way that is much more significant than it seems like it should be, which might every so often put them in the shape where light (background radiation) would suddenly become entangled. The gravitational shifts might be based on dark matter effects as well, but it seems like the particle/anti particle creation effects are relatively uniform.

Ultimately I think these effects would have more to do with "true" gravity emanating from the center of the hourglass I have described, whereas all gravity we see is a product of centrifugal force- the force required for us to stay "in orbit" in this hourglass- combined with the standing waves of light ("matter"), almost like an echo. Perhaps this "true gravity" field's strength varies somewhat depending on time and location (although to complicate things further here the "location" I am referencing would be our "time" and "time" would be in another dimension entirely). If this were the case, pocket dimensional shapes would be cycling independently based on how they were first formed, otherwise you would see many of these pairs appearing at once, I would imagine.

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