Introducing Curve Physics

Every system in the universe bends under the pressures placed upon it, and that bending has a shape — a curvature that reveals how reality organizes itself across scales. From particles to people to the fabric of spacetime, the geometry of strain is the hidden structure beneath everything we experience.

At the core of this framework is a single invariant principle: curvature = load ÷ capacity. When load rises faster than capacity, curvature increases. When capacity expands, curvature falls. This ratio is the foundation of Curvometrics, the mathematical language that allows Curve Physics to unify quantum mechanics and general relativity through a common structural law.

By grounding physics in the universal behavior of curvature, we open a pathway toward a deeper, more coherent architecture of the universe — one that connects the smallest scales to the largest horizons and brings the entire structure of reality into a single, intelligible framework..