This paper derives space as a consequence of relation under enforced continuity rather than treating it as a pre-existing container. Geometry emerges as the stabilized form of persistent relations, with distance understood as coordination cost and curvature as the imprint of uneven constraint history. On this account, space is neither primitive nor passive, but a dynamic, constrained expression of continuity as it preserves coherence across a closed cosmological domain. The paper thus reframes spatial order as a structural product of relation itself rather than an independent background in which cosmology unfolds.
Shaddon Davis (Tue,) studied this question.