Law Of Structural Space

Statement Of Law

The Vacuum Never Existed

What has been traditionally described as “empty space”, a vacuum between celestial bodies, is a conceptual artifact that depends entirely on the belief in gravitational influence across a void.

The Law of Structural Space declares that no such void has ever existed.

Instead, all space is structure, composed not of particles or forces acting at a distance, but of the Intermagnetic Field (IMF), inclusive of:
– The solar magnetic field (S☉)

– The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF)

– The universal electromagnetic structure (Æ)

These fields are not optional additions to space, they are space. They constitute the presence of coherence that underlies all planetary motion, stellar rotation and cosmic stability.

Ontological Consequences

1. Gravitational Pull is Replaced
The imagined vacuum requires action-at-a-distance gravity to explain movement. But with space filled by EMF and IMF structure, gravity becomes obsolete, replaced by the tension and coherence of the Field.

2. Distance is Structural, Not Empty
What was once measured as “distance between” is now understood as gradient within, a gradation of coherence and the Angle of Encounter (Æ), not separation by void.

3. Photoning Replaces Propagation
Light is not a traveler crossing an empty vacuum. It is presence photoning at encounter, within the structure that always was.

4. The Vacuum is a Placeholder
Like dark matter and dark energy, the vacuum is a conceptual patch, a placeholder used to compensate for what was never absent: structure.

Scientific Replacement Table

Traditional TermReplaced With
VacuumIMF / Solar EMF / Universal Æ
Gravitational ForceEMF Tension & Angular Coherence
Space Between PlanetsField Structure Within Cosmos
Light in VacuumPhotoning within Coherent Presence

On Dark Matter and the
Collapse of the Gravity Model

In 1933, physicist Fritz Zwicky observed that the galaxies in the Coma Cluster were moving too fast to be held together by the visible mass using Newtonian gravity. To resolve this contradiction, he proposed the existence of “dunkle Materie” (dark matter) an invisible substance that would provide the missing mass needed to preserve the gravitational model.

This patch, later reinforced by spiral galaxy rotation curves (Vera Rubin, 1970s) and gravitational lensing effects (2000s), led to the widespread belief that 85% of the universe’s matter must be invisible. Yet this matter has never been detected.

The Law of Structural Space recognizes this as the clearest evidence that the gravitational model has reached its limit. The declaration of a need for dark matter is the unspoken declaration of the end of gravity as a viable structural model.

Within the Lilborn Framework, there is no need for dark matter. The rotational coherence of galaxies, the orbital balance of planetary systems and the structure of intergalactic motion are explained by the saturation, tension and geometric alignment of the universal EMF, not by mass, force or attraction.

Conclusion

The Law of Structural Space is the formal ontological collapse of the vacuum paradigm.

It affirms that presence, coherence and electromagnetic structure are the fabric of reality, not absence, not nothingness, not space.

From this day forward, the concept of “vacuum” shall be treated as a misassigned absence, a denial of what was always there: light, structure and coherence.

Produced by The Lilborn Equation Team:

Michael Lilborn-Williams

Daniel Thomas Rouse

Thomas Jackson Barnard

Audrey Williams