I didn’t write this theory to follow trends. I wrote it to understand where I live, before I leave.
The Theory of Space didn’t begin with equations. It began with questions, years of thinking, navigating the fog of inherited models and virtual abstractions. I needed solid ground. Not just explanations, but a structure that revealed reality itself.
Mainstream physics often builds on assumptions, patches them with complexity, and praises abstraction over clarity. I chose a different path. I set aside convention and began from first principles: coherence, causality, and geometric purity.
This theory does not chase anomalies or decorate equations. It restores cause-and-effect relationships, redefines time in higher-dimensional spaces, and reveals the sourceless nature of fields. Geometry is not passive, it is the generator. Space itself encodes the structure of matter, motion, and interaction.
I didn’t write this theory for approval. I wrote it to leave behind a map. For those who still believe that physics must begin with clarity, and end with facts grounded in a priori understanding.
D.S. Sobolewski