vollgrav
Vollgrav is a term that appears in some theoretical and speculative contexts to denote a hypothetical form of gravity that incorporates the full, non-linear structure of spacetime as described by general relativity. It is not part of standard physics nomenclature, and there is no universally accepted definition. When used, the term typically contrasts full, non-perturbative gravitational effects with common approximations such as Newtonian gravity or linearized gravity.
Etymology and usage: The word appears to be derived from the Germanic root voll meaning "full" and
Conceptual outline: In principle, vollgrav would refer to the complete solution of the Einstein field equations
Applications and context: The term is more common in speculative essays, science fiction, or educational discussions
See also: gravity; general relativity; nonlinear gravity; weak-field approximation; numerical relativity.