
FIELDMEDIUM (FM)
Last update: April 2. - 2026
A physical model of light, gravity and motion
A continuous medium where all physical phenomena arise from local reorganization — without requiring changes in time or space.
This model reproduces known physical effects using a single mechanism:
process rate, propagation, and gradients in a medium.

CORE IDEA
A different starting point
Instead of modifying time and space, the Field Medium model explains physics through how physical processes unfold in a medium.
THE MECHANISM
All observable behavior follows from three connected aspects:
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Process rate
How local reorganization unfolds -
Propagation
How structure advances through the medium -
Gradient
How conditions vary across space
WHAT IT EXPLAINS
The same mechanism explains key physical phenomena:
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Muon lifetime (high-speed particles persist longer)
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GPS clock differences
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Bending of light near mass
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Signal delay near massive objects
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Rotation-based timing effects (Sagnac)
COMPARISON
The same mechanism explains key physical phenomena:
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Muon lifetime (high-speed particles persist longer)
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GPS clock differences
-
Bending of light near mass
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Signal delay near massive objects
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Rotation-based timing effects (Sagnac)
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CLOSING STATEMENT
Physics does not need to begin with geometry.
It can begin with a physical medium.
