What if matter, energy and space were all different variations of the same thing? It's next to impossible to imagine any two without the other one. Matter curves space, forming gravity, and energy flows along geodesics on curved space. Space limits the interaction of matter (except in cases of quantum entanglement) according to distance and time (i.e. the speed of light)
These things seem so closely intertwined that it seems reasonable to assume that they are different aspects of a single fundamental thing. Doesn't it?
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