Negotiating Darwin's Barrier: Space is Massless matter, is moved by Radiation, and is Expressed with the Geometry of Distances
- Gideon Samid
- 6 days ago
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Einstein taught us that space is not the abstract straight lines Newton believed space to be, but a malleable entity that can curve internally, not in reference to a higher dimension space. It leads to interpretation of space as a spread of massless matter affected by mass-bearing matter. Similarly space moves in response to local radiation, carrying that radiation along allowing the radiation source to be interpreted as a transformed localized mass (voiding the dilemma of the duality of light). According to this qStory model, Space serves as the universal medium of reality. We handle space with the Geometry of Distances as scaffolding to represent all cosmic and quantum observations, subjecting space to no Darwinian limitation: no conservation of mass-energy and no conservation of momentum. This unification of observations invites using BiPSA, or an equivalent large raw data inferential protocol, to cast predictive conclusions beyond Darwin's barrier.
What is the Darwin's Barrier? See "Negotiating Darwin's Barrier", Applied Physics Journal, October 2025 Vol 17 No 2
What is the Geometry of Distances (Trans-Dimensional Space)? Read "Metaverse Oriented Geometry"







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