Can Gravity Be Explained by a 4th Dimensional Hypersphere Attraction?

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Mass is theorized to be attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere, which includes a 4th spatial dimension while neglecting time. This concept suggests that if there were attractions between objects and the center of this hypersphere, dense objects could potentially connect within a specific radius, forming tunnels through spacetime. The idea posits a unique gravitational dynamic that differs from traditional theories. However, there is currently no method to verify the existence of such 4D attractions between objects. This perspective presents a speculative view of the universe's structure and gravitational interactions.
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I think mass is attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere (time neglected). Where there is a 4th spatial dimension. If by some craziness there was both an attraction betweent objects and the center of this 4D sphere, and objects to other objects(in the 4D) then you in theory could have really dense objects connect in the (x < radius4dHS) section, thus creating a tunnel between distant points in spacetime. Unfortunately we don't really have a way of telling if there are attractions in 4D between objects.

This is how I think the universe is.
 
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I think mass is attracted to the center of a 4th dimensional hypersphere (time neglected). Where there is a 4th spatial dimension. If by some craziness there was both an attraction betweent objects and the center of this 4D sphere, and objects to other objects(in the 4D) then you in theory could have really dense objects connect in the (x < radius4dHS) section, thus creating a tunnel between distant points in spacetime. Unfortunately we don't really have a way of telling if there are attractions in 4D between objects.

This is how I think the universe is.

Why do you believe this? Please elaborate a bit more. This doesn't sound like a theoy of gravity, it sounds like you're adding a 4-dimensional center which all things fall towards.
 
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