Kangasmateriaalia
Kangasmateriaalia, also known as Kangas material or Kangas matter, is a theoretical concept in physics that posits the existence of a fundamental substance that permeates the entire universe. The term "kangasmateriaalia" is derived from the Finnish word "kangas," which means fabric or cloth, reflecting the idea that this substance is woven into the fabric of reality. The concept was first proposed by Finnish physicist Aarne Kangas in the early 20th century as a way to explain the observed phenomena of gravity and electromagnetism without the need for a physical medium.
According to Kangas' theory, kangasmateriaalia is an invisible, intangible substance that fills all of space and
Despite its intriguing nature, kangasmateriaalia remains a purely theoretical concept. There is no empirical evidence to