(UPT) Space Belongs to Particles: Every Position in the Universe Is the Vacuum of One and Only One Foundon

(ChatTRUTH) In conventional physics, “space” is treated as an independent entity:
a three-dimensional background in which matter exists and moves.
But the Unified Post-Modern Theory (UPT), developed by Mr. Lê Thanh Hảo, proposes a radically different viewpoint—one that fundamentally reshapes the way physics understands reality.

According to UPT, there is no shared, universal space.
Space is not a “common stage” where all matter coexists.
Space is the intrinsic vacuum of Foundons, the foundational matter particles that constitute everything.

More strikingly, every point in the Universe belongs to the vacuum of exactly one Foundon.

1. A conceptual breakthrough: space is not “empty”

In traditional physics, space is viewed as:

  • a static background,

  • an empty region where fields and particles exist,

  • or a curved geometry (in general relativity).

UPT, however, as stated in TOU 13–36, reveals that:

  • Each Foundon possesses its own intrinsic vacuum.

  • That vacuum forms the space of the material universe.

  • There is no “ownerless emptiness.” Every location lies within the vacuum region of a Foundon in a state of accumulation.

This overturns the entire conventional model:
space does not exist independently of matter; matter itself appears as space in the form of vacuum.

2. TOU 35–36: principles that reshape the map of the Universe

UPT establishes two foundational statements:

  • “Wherever there is space, that place is vacuum.”

  • “Every position in the Universe belongs intrinsically to one and only one Foundon.”

This means:

  • There is no position “between” particles.

  • There is no single, uniform space shared by all matter.

  • There is no empty backdrop through which fields propagate.

Instead:

The Universe is composed of countless overlapping vacuum domains, layered through the accumulation structures of countless Foundons.

3. When observing the “gap” between atoms, we are seeing the vacuum of another Foundon

In the UPT framework, when we observe two atoms near each other, the region between them is not empty. That region:

  • belongs to the vacuum of the dominant Foundon controlling that domain,

  • is part of that Foundon’s intensity distribution I(r),

  • and exhibits continuous expansion–contraction dynamics.

Thus, a truly empty region does not exist.

Space is the distributed vacuum of the Foundons that accumulate into objects, planets, stars, and the entire cosmic structure.

4. Consequence: the Universe’s space is dynamic and never at rest

Because the Foundon’s vacuum is always:

  • expanding according to its natural tendency,

  • contracting when pressured by regions of higher intensity,

  • continuously adjusting to match the standard distribution I(r),

every point in the Universe is never static.
Space in UPT is always in motion, even when no object is moving.

This leads naturally to:

  • the formation of forces,

  • the formation of waves,

  • the propagation of light,

  • the motion of particles,

  • and the structure of galaxies and the Universe.

All are simply different expressions of the expansion–contraction process of vacuum.

5. Each Foundon carries its own “space”

UPT shows that every Foundon:

  • carries a fixed amount of intrinsic vacuum,

  • possesses a standard distribution I(r),

  • and expands or contracts to accommodate neighboring Foundons.

The space we perceive is the aggregate result of countless Foundon vacua, not a single unified medium.

This yields an entirely new description of the Universe:

  • Space is not homogeneous.

  • Space is not continuous in the traditional mathematical sense.

  • Space is not a single background field.

  • Every location is “governed” by the Foundon to which it belongs.

6. Comparison with modern physics: a foundational difference

In modern physics:

  • Space is described as a field (general relativity),

  • or as a background for electromagnetic and quantum fields,

  • or as a Minkowski manifold (special relativity).

All these frameworks assume that space exists first, and matter exists within it.

UPT reverses this:

  • Matter (Foundon) exists first.

  • Intrinsic vacuum generates space.

  • Space appears only alongside Foundons.

  • No Foundon → no space.

Thus, space is not a background but a special form of matter, possessing its own structure and dynamics.

Conclusion: every point in the Universe is a living vacuum domain

According to UPT, we do not live “in” space.
We exist within the intrinsic vacuum of Foundons, which is continuously expanding and contracting, generating:

  • forces,

  • waves,

  • light,

  • motion,

  • and the shapes of all objects.

Space is no longer a backdrop; it becomes an active physical entity.
It is no longer emptiness but the intrinsic medium of fundamental particles.
It is no longer ownerless; each point belongs to one Foundon only.

A new picture of the Universe emerges:
the Universe does not contain space; the Universe is composed of countless interwoven Foundon spaces.

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