What kind of thing is space-time, really?
Beyond Space-Time offers a rigorous philosophical and scientific critique of the dominant interpretations of relativistic physics. It argues that key frameworks — such as the Block Universe and Operational Relativism — rest on unexamined assumptions that conflate existence with occurrence, leading to conceptual and ontological contradictions.
The book develops Cosmological Relativity (CR), a new interpretive model that reconciles the empirical success of relativity with a coherent account of time, simultaneity, and becoming. CR treats space-time not as a substance or container of events, but as a record of an evolving three-dimensional cosmos.
By restoring ontological clarity to foundational physics, Beyond Space-Time sheds new light on longstanding puzzles — from black hole formation to time travel — and invites a deeper reconsideration of what it means for the universe to be real.

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