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Open Space Theory

Open Space Theory is a concept in physics and quantum mechanics suggesting that at fundamental levels, space is not a fixed, empty backdrop but a dynamic, interconnected field. It proposes that empty space—vacuum—is filled with fluctuating energy and potentialities, allowing particles and forces to emerge and interact. Think of it as an energetic fabric where matter and energy are interconnected and influence each other. This theory aims to deepen our understanding of how the universe operates at the most fundamental level, emphasizing the fluid, interconnected nature of space rather than viewing it as a static void.