"The New Space Concept" delves into a revolutionary theory, suggesting the origins of gravitation through a biological lens, and aiming to unify space, mass, and energy. Questioning traditional quantum mechanics, the book draws upon Einstein's doubts and yearning for a theory grounded in facts, not probabilities. This groundbreaking work does not seek to challenge luminaries like Newton and Einstein but strives to realize their vision, challenging existing notions like mass-energy equivalence. It signifies not just a shift in perspective, but the dawn of a new era in understanding the universe, acknowledging that the journey ahead is long and arduous.