What is Space?
By Ervin Kosch
Created: 4/21/2026
Preface:
This is just a stream of thought with minor revisions. Not going for quality this round. Going for tired human.
Define Space
Peaking at Albert Einstein’s test answers while the teacher wasn’t looking at the classroom ‘space’ can be defined as the measurable area that all things belong in. This is assuming that ‘time’ since time as we now keeps slipping into the future.
This brings up the idea that everything through what I’m coining as ‘The Push-Pull Mechanism.’ Everything tugs and pushes on everything by trying to excerpt it’s natural strength around it. I know it’s not new. If it’s true. it would place magnetism into the same classification as gravity. Weird, I know.
Any Supporting Theories?
I went through some articles and found this article this supporting line of logic:
Le Sage's theory of gravitation (also known as the Kinetic Theory of Gravity) is a mechanical explanation for gravity originally proposed by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier in 1690 and later refined by Georges-Louis Le Sage in 1748.
This doesn’t directly deal with my part of adding the idea of magnetism as to the same theory. But this meant exercise to see what an aging nerd could bring together in creating an original idea.