This contains a mix of speculative ideas, philosophical musings, and attempts to reinterpret established physics concepts. IMO, there are several misconceptions or oversimplifications:
Space Occupying 100% of Existence:
The assertion that space occupies 100% of existence and cannot be created nor destroyed is a simplification. In modern physics, space and time are intertwined into a four-dimensional continuum known as spacetime. The properties of spacetime can be affected by mass and energy via gravity, according to the theory of general relativity.
Dimensionless Space:
The idea that space is inherently dimensionless until motion is introduced is incorrect. Dimensions are fundamental aspects of space, irrespective of the presence of motion.
Motion Creating Dimensions:
The claim that motion endows space with dimension is misleading. Motion occurs within the already existing dimensions of space.
Velocity Range of |0| to |1|:
The notion of having a velocity range between |0| (absolute zero) and |1| (absolute one) is unclear and doesn't align with standard physics. Velocity is typically measured with real numbers in units like meters per second, and there's no inherent maximum velocity, aside from the speed of light as per special relativity.
Instantaneous Motion:
The idea of instantaneous motion between two points with a velocity of |1| is also incorrect. According to the theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light.
Potential Energy as Potential for Motion:
While potential energy is indeed associated with the potential for motion, the text oversimplifies the concept and the broader context of energy conservation in physics.
Relative Perspective on the Universe:
While it's true that many aspects of our universe are relative (as per the theory of relativity), the assertion that everything, including mass and energy, is relative due to the motion of space is a speculative interpretation not supported by mainstream physics.
Expansion into Motionless Space:
The idea of expanding into a state of motionless space beyond the universe is speculative and not supported by current scientific understanding.
Cascading Effect of Motion:
The notion of space collapsing inward to expand dimension outward as a cascading effect of motion is unclear and doesn't align with known physics principles.
Despite the “misconceptions” present, such imaginative explorations can sometimes act as a catalyst for further discussion and investigation into the enigmatic workings of the cosmos.