https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aether_(classical_element)
Einstein, Newton, Plato, and others believed, yet could not prove that something called “aether” existed. Described as a void-filling medium, the concept of aether was abandoned for lack of any physical proof.
Thirty-seven years before Einstein was born, Sociology was introduced by the French philosopher Auguste Comte, and in the 1920’s, George Herbert Mead at the University of Chicago, coined the term “interactionism sociology.”
The Interactor is a sociologically based theoretical model that illustrates and describes the process within that void-filling medium. Today, some call that medium Dark Matter, and with all the mystery and modern theories surrounding Dark Matter and Dark Energy, it appears that the sociological connection has apparently not been made between these scientific groups to help dispel some of those mysteries.
This website explores that connection and some of the ensuing possibilities from understanding the process within a single interaction leading to the chain reactions which have created all we know.
A theory is considered valid, if after a period of sufficient time, it cannot be proven invalid. I encourage readers to challenge this theory as I believe this is the “one page” we all should be looking at first, as this just might be an evolutionary step in perspective insight wherein lies the potential to create a better world for all of us, by each of us learning how to better manage ourselves first.