
Institute for Gravitational Research
Exploring the Quantum Space Theory and Emergent Gravity
About the Book
A New Theory of Gravity: The Quantum Space Theory (QST)
This book introduces the Quantum Space Theory (QST), a bold new approach to one of science’s greatest mysteries. Instead of viewing gravity as bending of spacetime (Einstein) or mass acting at a distance (Newton), QST proposes that gravity emerges from space flowing into mass. Using over 70 analogies — from the “Cheerios Effect”, the sea of space, and the straw analogy — the book explains how QST unifies gravity and electromagnetism and gives rise to the strong force and the weak force. In QST a single space field gives rise to all the properties of mass.
Why It Matters
Unification
Proposes a bridge between quantum mechanics and relativity
Big Questions
Tackles unsolved puzzles: dark matter, galaxy rotation, what black holes are, the weakness of gravity
Future Vision
Explores how mastering gravity could unlock new energy sources and space travel
The Cheerios Effect
How tiny forces reveal hidden truths of space-mass interaction. Experiments anyone can do at home to understand gravity.
Sea of Space
Imagine mass swimming in an ocean of flowing space. Entire galaxies are moved by the flowing space field. Learn how the Dirac sea scales to the size of galaxies.
Everlasting Battery
How does an electron or proton keep their charge and spin for 13.7 billion years? Where is all of this energy coming from and when will it expire?
