We're not throwing out established physics—we’re building on it, offering a deeper interpretation of what the equations and observations might actually mean.
Clarifying Our Position: A Deeper Understanding, Not a Contradiction
• Quantum mechanics and relativity are incredibly successful—we aren’t disputing them.
• We are taking the known equations and results and asking what’s actually happening beneath them.
• Instead of just saying “that’s just how it works,” we’re proposing that these behaviors emerge from the properties of the vacuum itself.
This Is Not a New Physics—It’s a New Perspective on Known Physics
Before we go further, let’s be clear: we are not contradicting quantum mechanics or relativity. These theories have been tested and confirmed with incredible precision.
But there’s something missing—a deeper explanation.
• We accept quantum mechanics, relativity, and all experimental findings.
• We are not denying gravity, changing the speed of light, or throwing out known physics.
• What we are doing is asking what’s going on under the hood.
Think of it like this:
Newtonian mechanics was accurate, but Einstein later explained gravity as spacetime curvature.
Quantum mechanics is accurate, but it doesn’t tell us whyparticles behave the way they do.
We are proposing that the quantum vacuum itself is the missing piece—the fundamental substance that makes it all work.
Once we accept that the vacuum isn’t empty but a structured medium, many of physics’ biggest mysteries start to make sense.