This paper continues the conceptual direction opened in The Unattainable Equilibrium. It does not introduce a new all-encompassing physical theory, but clarifies the notion of the space-fabric as a structural model abstraction. Its starting point is that large-scale dynamic systems often appear to human observation as states, even though they may be understood as processes composed of path, time, velocity, interactions, and continuous corrective dynamics. Within this framework, the space-fabric is treated as a modelling and interpretive medium: a conceptual language in which motion, interaction, distortion, and reordering can be discussed together. The paper does not make demonstrated physical claims about black holes, dark matter, dark energy, or the global interpretation of the speed of light. These remain separate areas for later investigation.
Ferenc Fehér (Tue,) studied this question.