Property of nothing (Space as a flexible wavy fabric)

Einstein put space in a grid form for his experiments and described it as space that was not empty. But who thought that space itself would be a physical property? Today, as I work on the same, I realize that space should not be described as nothing but it is a physical property, probably a type of particle that does not interact with matter. My theory provides a new perspective into the world of particular physics. It suggests that there could have been particles formed before the big bang which absolutely disobey the laws of quantum mechanics. These particles may have formed the fabric of space itself. My theory suggest that the description of space by Einstein & other scientists was wrong. They used a stiff grid for their experiments; but, in fact, the space is a physical property and it is not stiff; but it is flexible like waves. So it creates warps in space and time as massive objects like black holes press the upper most parts of the wavy fabric to create new warps. That is how, I think, black holes create a passage and that passage, according to theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, leads to a hidden universe.

How I got to this conclusion?
After studying black holes, stars of different types in the main sequence the universe seems to be lacking something. I describe this something as a dynamic fluid of space as waves of time in this three dimensional fluid and there was obviously a need for space to have properties to explain whatever we see today in the universe.

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