What if spacetime is not fundamental, but emerges from a deeper physical medium?
Quark Medium Relativity Theory (QMRT) presents a new framework for understanding the structure of reality. Rather than treating spacetime as a fixed geometric background, QMRT proposes that spacetime emerges from the behavior of a continuous quark-scale medium whose dynamics govern energy, motion, and gravitational effects.Volume I introduces the foundational concepts of the theory and explores the scientific motivations behind a medium-based model of the universe. The book examines limitations in existing theoretical frameworks and proposes a unified approach in which relativistic effects arise from interactions within an underlying physical substrate.
By examining the structure and behavior of this proposed quark medium, the theory offers a new perspective on how fundamental forces, energy propagation, and large-scale cosmic structures may emerge from deeper physical processes.
This volume establishes the conceptual groundwork for the mathematical and simulation-based developments explored in later volumes of the QMRT series.
Topics explored in this volume include:
- Emergent spacetime and medium dynamics
- Relativity as a property of a universal substrate
- Connections between cosmology, field theory, and fundamental physics
- Conceptual foundations for unified physical frameworks
Quark Medium Relativity Theory is written for readers interested in theoretical physics, cosmology, and new approaches to understanding the underlying structure of the universe.