Abstract Contemporary physics commonly treats spacetime as a passive background within which matter and energy interact. This paper argues that such an assumption is structurally incomplete and inconsistent with universal system laws governing balance, feedback, and defect-free operation. Using a universal systems-based framework—here referred to as the Universal Interconnected Nodes (UIN) formulation—this work demonstrates that spacetime must be understood as an active node within a universal network. By reinterpreting Einstein’s field equations through systemic balance constraints and introducing a formal node-state representation, this paper shows that spacetime possesses internal state, participates in feedback loops, and stores information. The failure to recognize spacetime as a node is identified as a root cause of unresolved problems in unification, quantum gravity, and the philosophical confusion surrounding free will. Finally, implications for artificial general intelligence (AGI) and human decision-making are discussed.
Angelito Enriquez Malicse (Thu,) studied this question.