If we were to pass away tomorrow, how do we leave behind a controlled trail of communication for our spouses, children and grandchildren? This is the central idea behind Event Gravity. It was conceptualized when it’s founder, Sandeep Kanuri, realized that he was going to be a father and wanted a controlled means of interacting with his son in the future from the present. Breaking away from the traditional idea of instant communication, time, space and location casting enables users to visualize and interact with the world with an unprecedented degree of dimensional freedom. While the spark that ignited this idea may have been personal, the applications of the tool are boundless. Are you a parent or a grand parent wanting to leave your child or grandchild with memories locked in a space and time of your choice? Are you a business in need of a discrete and secure messaging service with sensitivity to contact proximity and a space of your choice? Whether you are a writing a diary, receiving an invite, paying a friend, checking in to a business, setting up a date or meeting your employees, Event Gravity has an Event type for you to explore your creativity with.
The fusion of space and time forms the very fabric upon which our reality exists, and this fabric can twist and turn because of the force of gravity exerted by and upon space-time objects. With a cosmic speed limit of light speed, governed by forces at the quantum and galactic scales, our universe is a beautiful and complex machine. Event gravity is a metaphysical analogy, an ode to this ultimate natural wonder. It hypothesizes that a force like gravity also affects events which are defined as the action and interaction of contacts in space and time. As a result, events are drawn to each other, some more than others thereby resulting in the alignment of events that we observe in a chronological and causal manner. This hypothesis allows for quantification of a new force that allows us to leave behind space-time foot prints for our loved ones. It brings us closer to the future and makes this universe seem a little smaller.