Space as a Liquid Element: Rethinking the Nature of the Universe

For centuries, scientists have debated the nature of space. Is it a vacuum, a void, or something more? The traditional view—championed by Newton, Einstein, and modern physics—defines space as a fabric or vacuum, shaped by gravity and energy. But what if space is not empty at all? What if space is an element in itself, […]
Time Beyond Light: Space, Expansion, and the Concept of Time Recycling

Introduction The classical understanding of time and space has been shaped by theories like those of Newton and Einstein. However, to truly comprehend the dynamic cosmos, we must be willing to question established norms. One such re-evaluation is the idea that space is not a void, but a liquid-like element with characteristics of its own. […]