The following is an essay about the fabric of space itself. In this essay, I have taken a logical approach and used acceptable assumptions to make conclusions about the fabric of space. Because this is more of an essay, and less to do with the mathematics of physics, it should probably be put in the general science section. However, I have a couple of other theories based on this model of space which I would like to introduce later. That is why I have put it in the physics forum. Please let me know what you think, whether or not you agree with whats being said and why, and also any suggestions to improve this essay:
In all my writings, I will first specify the assumptions I will be using and why I make these assumptions. A general concluding paragraph will unite these assumptions and make claims based on them. A final review paragraph will briefly state what the concluding paragraph claims.
Assumption #1: For anything to move from one place to another there must be a medium through which it can move
When electrons move in a wire as a current, they jump from atom to atom and the wire becomes the medium for electricity. When ions in a solution move, they move through water. It is safe to assume, that anything that moves from one place to another must move in a medium, no matter how small or large.
Assumption #2: There exists some link between all objects of the universe.
The earth and the moon can feel each other’s pull. The same can be said about the sun, other stars, galaxies, black holes etc. The amount of pull each body feels is governed by an equation. Therefore, there must be something which exists between these bodies which allows them to feel each other. None of these bodies (as far as we know) are omnipotent, yet they behave in a very predictable way. Therefore, they must exchange some sort of matter or energy which lets them feel and pull each other.
Assumption 3: Assumption 1 combined with Assumption 2
For this matter/energy (which causes gravitation) to move from one body to another, there must be a medium through which it can move. Even though we do not see or feel (experimentally) anything between Pluto and the Sun, the Sun pulls Pluto towards itself. This cannot happen unless some matter/energy which caused gravitation was given out by both these objects and traveled to the other object. In order to travel, it needs a medium (Assumption 1). Therefore, there exists a medium throughout all space which allows matter and energy to move.
Assumption 4: This medium can be viewed as a collection of many points
All mediums such as water and air are made up of smaller continuous points next to each other. It is safe to assume that the fabric of space is made up of such small points next to each other.
Assumption 5: All matter is made of energy. There exists a smallest amount of energy which is the building block of all matter and energy.
According to Einstein’s theory, E = mc2, all types of matter can be directly converted to energy. The linear relationship between the two leads me to think that matter is nothing more than extremely condensed energy. Matter may not be directly made from energy; for example, fermions are not composed of bosons. However, I would feel safe assuming that the units which make the fermions also make the bosons. In the search for a universal theory of everything, it is safe to assume that everything is in the end made up of the same thing. If you do not agree with the fact that everything is made of the same basic particle, I can understand why. This assumption is pushing the limit; however, this assumption is not required for the rest of my theory to work. It simply helps understand how matter may indeed be made of energy. You can simply assume that matter is made of energy as proven by Einstein.
Assumption 6: The purpose of these points in the space fabric is to hold energy
As already seen from assumption 3, the only reason for such a medium to exist is to explain the movement of matter and energy. Since all matter is made of energy (Assumption 5), we can assume that the points in the space fabric simply hold and transfer energy.
Assumption 7: All points in the space matrix are the same
There is no reason to believe that two points in a given matrix can be different. We could also assume that not all points are same, that some points may hold more energy than other points, but that would lead us to question why they do and what makes them. This can in turn only be explained by further claiming that these points are in turn made of something smaller, with the point holding more energy having more of this smaller object. Instead, think of these points as the smallest possible existence. Since they are the smallest and there is nothing smaller than them, they must all be uniform in the way they act and the amount of energy they hold.
Conclusion: Space is made of a collection of extremely small identical points which hold energy. These points form a 3 dimensional matrix which is the fabric of space. This matrix will from now on be referred to as the Universal Matrix. Imagine a two dimensional matrix: www.geocities.com/shahkevat/2points.bmp*Note, P1 and P2 are objects of mass, which are discussed in the paragraph below.
Now imagine these points being the smallest possible points of existence and spread uniformly in 3 dimensions. This makes up the Universal matrix. The purpose of these points is to hold energy. Each point can hold only a certain amount of energy. This corresponds to the smallest unit of energy which will ever be found. According to the Universal Matrix theory, it is not possible to have energy smaller than that. The exact structure and nature of these points will be discussed later. This structure of the Universal Matrix is extremely important to remember as it will form the basis of many future hypotheses. Energy jumps from one point to another in order to move. When many of these adjacent points are occupied by energy, they form matter. The exact pattern of occupation of these points by different elements of energy and matter differ. For example, a photon could be spiral points of energy which are occupied and matter could be a solid cube (as represented by P1 and P2 in the picture above). Please note that the spiral and cube are just mentioned here as examples. These are not claims about the actual structures of photons and matter. The possible structures for different known particles will also be discussed based on simple assumptions.
Review: The space fabric consists of infinitely small points which hold energy and across which energy can move. Matter corresponds to a high amount of energy being stored in a small amount of adjacent points.