
Proto Space-Time: Rewriting the Fabric of Reality
What if space and time are not fundamental?
What if everything we thought we understood—from gravity to consciousness—is just a surface ripple, a visible pattern riding on something deeper, older, and far more intelligent?
In Proto Space-Time, David J.L. Savage unveils a bold new theory that challenges the most sacred pillars of modern science. Seamlessly blending physics, philosophy, and poetic clarity, this revolutionary book proposes that the universe we observe is not the foundation, but the consequence—a visible bloom atop a vast, invisible root system he calls the Proto Space-Time Field.
From this field, Savage argues, arise not only space, time, gravity, and matter, but consciousness, memory, and the very structure of life itself. With stunning clarity, Proto Space-Time reframes dark energy not as a cosmic mystery, but as a dynamic output of this deeper field. Gravity is unmasked not as a force, but as an emergent illusion. Entanglement is recast as the universal scaffolding of all creation.
Drawing on both established science and visionary speculation, Savage presents a model that invites not only understanding but participation. This is not a passive cosmos. It is intelligent, recursive, and self-aware. And we, the observers, are not separate from it, but extensions of its living memory.
For readers of Carlo Rovelli, Brian Greene, and Rupert Sheldrake, this book offers a rare fusion of rigour and imagination, placing it squarely at the intersection of breakthrough science and spiritual inquiry. It dares to suggest that the mind is not merely a side-effect of the brain, but a quantum phenomenon threaded into the very fabric of spacetime.
"You are not in the universe. The universe is in you."
Proto Space-Time is not just a theory. It is a map to a new paradigm. A call to witness the invisible. To remember the real. To ask not what the universe is made of, but why it remembers, creates, and evolves at all.
Whether you're a physicist, philosopher, poet or seeker—this book may just shift the lens through which you see everything.
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