Chapter 14 "Only one space" or "Two spaces"

If there were two spaces of positive matters and of antimatters separately, light must also have had relative speed like all the others.
It would be the fact that there are espacef of particles and espacef of waves separately.
It would be the fact that there are substance espacef and image espacef separately.
It would be the fact that there are static espacef and motion espacef separately.
It would be the fact that there are "static space of darkness and silence" and "motion space of light and sound" separately.
If positive matters and antimatters were in the same espacef, light and all the others must have had absolute speed.
It would be the fact that espacef of particles and espacef of waves are in the same espacef.
It would be the fact that substance espacef and image espacef are in the same espacef.
It would be the fact that static espacef and motion espacef are in the same espacef.
It would be the fact that "static space of darkness and silence" and "motion space of light and sound" are in the same espacef.
The problem is that "motion space of light and sound" is relative espacef between stillness and motion while "static space of darkness and silence" is entirely the static absolute cosmos.
The entirely static absolute cosmos has neither beginning nor ending.
Relative espacef between stillness and motion which is "motion space of light and sound" is in circular motion: be in stillness at the beginning, keep on moving and recur to stillness at the end.
If perfect pair annihilation happened between positive matters and antimatters of X particles in stillness at the beginning, light was born, all the others were in motion and imperfect pair annihilation happened among them, only light would have absolute speed and all the others would have relative speed.
If so,
Only light is absolute substance which has both phases of particles and waves; all the others are only relative waves.