
THE FIELD MEDIUM MODEL
A physical description of space and what filles it, grounded in an
Inverse Quantum Ontology.
“Once it occurs to you that particles might be vortices, it all makes sense.”
Space is not empty. Particles are not objects.
Reality consists of waves and stable structures in a continuous, frictionless medium.
This makes many physical phenomena natural consequences of the medium’s properties.

Space Is a physical medium
FM treats space as something real, not empty vacuum.

Motion affects process rate
Speed and gravity slow physical processes, not time itself.

Structure gives rise to mass
Mass emerges from stable rotational structures in the field.

Why field medium?
Modern physics describes effects with extraordinary precision.
It does not, however, start from a physical medium —
only from abstract mathematical constructs.
FM inverts this starting point:
instead of empty space and localized particles, it assumes a filled, frictionless field in which waves and stable structures arise naturally.
Everything else follows from this.
Four Questions FM Answers
Why does every observer always measure the same speed of light?
Why do objects resist acceleration as if space itself pushes back?
Why does gravity behave like a gradient rather than a force?
Why does time slow down only when systems are physically stressed?
FM shows that these effects arise from the nature of a continuous, frictionless field.
They are not corrections to a failed model, they are consequences of a better starting point.
Fundamentals
Everything is physical
Same physical rules everywhere
One medium, many behaviors
