What is space?
Space is a structured aether called the E-Matrix. The E-Matrix is
composed of flexible and elastic E-Strings.
The length of an E-String is not defined. Away from matter, the E-
Strings are oriented randomly in all directions. This means that a
slice of the E-Matrix in any direction will look the same. Near
matter, the E-Strings are more organized: some emanate from the
matter, and the number of these passing through a unit area at a
distant r from the matter followed the well-known inverse square law
of physics.
What is light?
Light is wave-packets (photons) in neighboring E-Strings....these wave-
packets follows the geometries of the E-Strings at speed c on its way
to the target. Since the geometries of the E-String obey the inverse
square law, it follows that the intensity of light also obeys the
inverse square law.
What is gravity?
Interacting objects moving in the same direction in the E-Matrix
follow converging paths toward each other (an attractive force).
However, the interacting objects are confined to follow the diverging
structure of the E-Strings (a repulsive effect between the interacting
objects). Gravity is the combination of these two opposing forces and
that's why gravity is so weak compare to the other forces of nature.
The above concept of light and gravity give rise to a new theory of
relativity called IRT and a new theory of gravity called DTG. A paper
on IRT and DTG is availble in the following link:
http://www.modelmechanics.org/2011irt.dtg.pdf
Ken Seto