
FIELDMEDIUM (FM)
Last update: May 9.- 2026 - Version 3.0
A physical model of light, gravity and motion
A continuous medium where physical phenomena arise from local reorganization
without requiring changes in time or space.
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In FM, c is not necessarily the maximum speed of every internal motion in the medium. It is the maximum coherent net propagation rate of a free causal reorganization front.

CORE IDEA
A different starting point
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Instead of modifying time and space, FM explains physical effects through how processes unfold in a medium.
THE MECHANISM
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All observable behavior follows from three connected aspects:
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Process rate — how local reorganization unfolds
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Propagation — how structure and waves advance
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Gradient — how conditions vary across space
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WHAT IT EXPLAINS
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The same mechanism explains key physical phenomena:
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gravity as motion in a gradient
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light bending
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GPS clock differences
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muon lifetime
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Shapiro delay
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Sagnac and interferometer tests
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electromagnetic waves as propagation in FM
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COMPARISON
Same result - Different interpretation
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FM does not reject established equations.
It offers a different physical interpretation of what they describe.
​​Standard physics
Space is treated as empty, geometric, or abstract.
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Gravity is described as force or spacetime curvature.
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Motion: Objects move through space.
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Light is treated as a wave, particle, or field excitation.
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Time is a fundamental quantity that can dilate.
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Mass is treated as a fundamental property of matter.
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Energy is an abstract conserved quantity.
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Experiments: Relativistic and quantum effects are described through established mathematical frameworks.
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FieldMedium
Space is a continuous physical medium capable of supporting motion, waves, and structure.
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Gravity is motion in a gradient of the medium.
No force at a distance or curvature is required as a primitive.
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Motion is the continuous reorganization of structure within the medium.
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​Light is propagating reorganization in the medium.
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​​Physical systems accumulate change at different rates. Time itself does not change — processes do.
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Mass is stable structure in the medium.
Inertia is resistance to reorganizing that structure.
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Energy is reorganizational capacity in the medium.
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The same results are interpreted through local propagation, gradients, process rate, and structure in a continuous medium.
CLOSING STATEMENT
The equations remain the same.What changes is the physical interpretation.
