Beyond the Void: 7 Surprising Ways the Quantum Foam Fluid Dynamics Rewrites the Laws of the Universe
- SS Malik
- May 19
- 5 min read

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1. Introduction: The Myth of the Empty Vacuum
What if the "greatest error" in physics was the assumption that space is empty? For centuries, we have treated the cosmos as a silent, hollow stage—a literal void where gravity acts as a spooky "pull" across nothingness. But a revolutionary 2026 framework by Dr Satinder Singh Malik (The Stork Meditator), Electrodynamic Celestial Mechanics, reimagines the universe as a roaring, mechanical engine. Malik strips away the abstract vacuum and replaces it with a physical, electrodynamic "plenum", or quantum foam. In this view, space is a viscous, compressible fluid that mediates everything from the orbit of a planet to the spin of an electron. We are no longer looking at a universe of mystical attractions; we are looking at a gargantuan machine driven by the literal mechanics of fluid flow.
2. Gravity is a Push, Not a Pull
Malik’s framework reveals that "gravitational pull" is a linguistic relic. Instead, gravity is reimagined as "adhesive inward pressure". In a universe filled with a electrodynamic plenum, any rotating central body, an "impeller" that creates a swirling vortex in the medium. This rotation establishes a pressure gradient: low pressure at the centre and high pressure at the periphery.
As Malik describes the phenomenon: "Matter is pushed inward by the differential pressure of the surrounding medium, exactly as a cork on a swirling water surface is pushed toward the centre of the whirlpool."
This mechanical view replaces the "action-at-a-distance" that puzzled even Newton. Planets don't orbit because they are "attracted" to the Sun; they are forced toward the centre by the external pressure of the quantum foam, settling into stable trajectories where that pressure is balanced by their own internal resistance.
3. The Obsolescence of the Gravitational Constant (G)
Perhaps the most radical shift is the elimination of Newton’s gravitational constant (G). Malik argues that G is an unnecessary empirical patch. In its place, he introduces the Plenum Influence Parameter (Φ = v²r), a purely kinematic quantity. This parameter can be extracted directly from orbital data, radius and period, without ever needing to know a body’s mass or a universal coupling constant.
The evidence is striking: the value of Φ for the Sun remains constant across the orbits of the planets to within 0.15%. By replacing G with Φ, the entire Newtonian architecture is upgraded into a fluid-mechanical system:
Newtonian Variable | Plenum Framework Equivalent |
Gravitational Constant (G) | Eliminated (Replaced by Φ and ρ0) |
Gravitational Potential (GM) | Plenum Influence Parameter (\Phi) |
Surface Gravity (g = GM/r2) | Surface Gravity (g = Φ/r²) |
Orbital Velocity (v² = GM/r) | Orbital Velocity (v² = Φ/r) |
Escape Velocity (vesc = √2GM/R) | Escape Velocity (vesc = √2Φ/R) |
Kepler’s Third Law (T² = 4π²r³/GM) | Plenum Orbital Law (T² = 4π²r³/Φ) |
4. Your Mass Acts in Two Ways: The Bipartite Mass
Malik introduces a "Bipartite Mass" ontology, drawing on the ancient Vaisheshika concepts of Mahatva and Gurutva. This distinguishes between what an object is and what it has.
Mahatva (Mqm): The inert nucleonic mass. This is the actual substance—the protons and neutrons—acting as non-interactive inertial anchors. To visualize the staggering density of Mahatva, consider this: if you compressed all the nucleons in the Earth together, they would occupy a volume equivalent to a sphere with a radius of only 184 metres, suspended within the planet's macroscopic 6,371-km frame.
Gurutva (Meff): The interactive "effective" mass. This is what the plenum "sees" as the volume of quantum foam displaced by the body's electron clouds.
For Earth, the ratio is a colossal Mqm/Meff ≈ 5 × 10¹⁴. This means your weight is merely a measure of your interaction with the fluid environment, while your true substance remains a tiny, dense matrix of nuclear "dots" that the plenum flows through essentially unimpeded.
5. The Solar System is a Giant Induction Motor
Malik reimagines the solar system as a Stratified Magneto-Electrodynamic Centrifuge. In this "Magneto-Kinematic Drive," the Sun acts as a stator (the magnetic field generator) and the planets act as rotors. The Sun’s Parker spiral magnetic field sweeps across space, applying torque to the planets' nucleonic cores.
This explains why planets spin at such specific rates:
Mercury: Magnetically "crushed" by the intense solar field, forced into a near-vertical tilt and a slow 3:2 resonance.
Venus: Lacking an internal magnetic dipole, it has no drive; the plenum has "drag-braked" it to a near-halt.
Earth: A "Goldilocks" equilibrium where solar torque and electrodynamic drag balance at a 24-hour day.
Jupiter: A "magnetically insulated flywheel" whose massive core and distance allow it to spin freely and rapidly.
Crucially, this framework identifies the Earth's core as an active, externally driven induction furnace. The sweeping solar magnetic field induces eddy currents in the core, generating Joule heating (P=I²R). Our geothermal heat isn't a decaying remnant; it’s a consequence of being plugged into a cosmic power grid.
6. Orbits are the isogonal curves' Trails of Cosmic "Wake"
Newtonian physics views elliptical orbits as abstract mathematical conic sections. Malik provides a literal aerodynamic explanation: the Magnus effect. The Sun is not stationary; it is an impeller screaming through the galactic plenum at 230 km/s.
This translational motion deforms the solar vortex, creating a high-pressure "bow shock" on the leading edge and a low-pressure "wake" behind it. An orbiting planet must fly closer to the Sun to balance the higher pressure at the bow shock (perihelion) and swing further away in the rarefied wake (aphelion). In this model, orbital eccentricity (e) is a literal mathematical measure of the galactic headwind's impact (e ≈ vgal/vorb), replacing abstract geometry with fluidic deformation.
7. The n² Ladder: From Atoms to Galaxies
Planetary spacing is not random. Malik demonstrates that the Solar System follows an Orbital Quantization driven by standing waves of pressure in the plenum. Planets must settle into the "nodes" of these waves to avoid being torn apart by shear forces. These nodes follow an n² mathematical formula identical to the electron orbits in a Bohr atom.
This architecture is fractal, governed by the Quadratic PIP Resonance Law. Malik shows that the Sun’s power relative to the Galaxy is approximately the square of Earth’s power relative to the Sun: Φgalactic/Φ⊙ ≈ (Φ⊙/Φ⊕)² This resonance holds across 11 orders of magnitude, revealing a universe that is a self-similar, nested hierarchy of vortices spanning 30 orders of magnitude from atoms to the cosmic horizon.
8. Solving the Singularity: The Eye of the Storm
Classical physics breaks down at a planet's centre (r=0), where equations suggest gravity becomes infinite. Malik’s electrodynamic model resolves this by treating the centre as the "Eye of the Storm". As fluid flows inward, the cumulative drag of the planet's matter "chokes" the flow. At the centre, the flow vanishes, meaning the centripetal acceleration—and thus gravity—falls to zero (g \rightarrow 0).
To prove this, Malik points to a definitive, falsifiable experiment: the Vertical Michelson-Morley. While horizontal experiments failed because they sat at a constant pressure radius, a vertical apparatus would measure the downward "ether wind" of gravity. Malik predicts a measurable fringe shift of exactly 0.0011 fringes per metre, a prediction that matches the 1959 Pound-Rebka results and provides the final proof needed to validate the shift from spacetime to fluid mechanics.
Conclusion: A Universe That Finally Makes Sense
Satinder Singh Malik’s framework offers a breathtaking synthesis, uniting the ancient Vaisheshika sutras with 21st-century fluid dynamics. It replaces a universe of "spooky" attractions and empty voids with a roaring, mechanical engine of light and quantum fluid. By treating the Sun as a 1.4-hour rigid impeller and the Solar System as a centrifuge, physics finally becomes intuitive.




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