The search for a deeper understanding of the fundamental structure of the universe has been one of the central goals of physics. Over the past century, remarkable progress has been achieved through the development of quantum mechanics, general relativity, and modern cosmology. These theories have successfully explained a wide range of physical phenomena, from the behavior of elementary particles to the large-scale evolution of the universe. Despite these achievements, several conceptual challenges remain unresolved. The nature of gravity, the interpretation of time, and the origin and evolution of cosmic structure continue to raise fundamental questions. Existing theories often address these phenomena within separate conceptual frameworks, leaving open the possibility that a more unified description of physical reality may exist. This book presents a theoretical framework that attempts to explore such a possibility. The central concept proposed here is the Space Element Field, a hypothetical underlying structure of space that may play a fundamental role in the emergence of gravitational interaction, the progression of time, and the large-scale evolution of the universe. The ideas presented in this work are developed through three interconnected theoretical studies: Ray Unified Gravity Theory, Ray Event-Time Theory, and a cosmological model describing the evolution of the universe within the Space Element Field framework. Each of these studies investigates a different aspect of physical reality, yet together they form a broader attempt toward a unified conceptual picture. The purpose of this book is not to claim a final theory, but rather to present a coherent set of ideas that may stimulate further discussion and investigation into the fundamental nature of space, matter, time, and cosmic evolution.
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Sumeru Ray
Mahle (Austria)
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c6206115a0a509bde18d51 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19219729