Empty space

There is no such thing as empty space (apart from the void). If there was no matter, the space-time framework in which we live would not exist. Matter creates space. Each object (each 'thing') makes its own space according to its relationship with everything else. We think of space as being empty but it is not. There is an empty space; it is the embodiment of emptiness. It is the idea in which our spatial framework is enfolded. It is called the void, an infinite expression of the idea of nothingness. Space as we understand it is a seething foam of bubbles in which particles pop in and out of being. The origin of all objects in space, temporary or permanent, is the zero point.

The universe is driven by a time pulse like every computer circuit ever invented. The reason for this is because the universe is essentially a computational system. The space-time continuum is the equivalent of an output screen, it is information. Information relates to entities. A person is an entity. A star or planet is an entity. Entities are conceptually ordered. We are individuals in the context of space-time but we also belong to the planet. The planet belongs to the sun and so on. This is another feature of entity modelling which reflects a universal order behind the chaos. So each time the universe pulses, each object is placed in space and generates a space-time region that might even extend to infinity. Sometimes this field is called the 'aura'. This has a bearing on the issue of the universe being infinite or finite and unbounded - in fact it makes it meaningless.. Connectivity