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Malleable Space Theory

A physical and geometric hypothesis that space itself is not a passive container but can be sculpted, warped, or reconfigured by energy, matter, or advanced technology. While general relativity already allows spacetime curvature, malleable space theory pushes further: space could be restructured in a topological sense (changing connectivity, creating wormholes, or excising regions). It is a staple of speculative physics and science fiction, often linked to warp drives and exotic matter. The theory asks not only how space bends but how space could be engineered from scratch.
Malleable Space Theory Example: “The colony ship used malleable space theory to fold a region of high radiation into a compact loop, effectively ‘hiding’ it from the habitat area – topology as tool.”
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