👉 The Atom Fluid is a conceptual model from the Theory of Everything, which describes the universe as being composed of tiny, indivisible units called atoms. These atoms are not static; instead, they are seen as fluid entities that constantly move and interact, giving rise to the physical world we experience. This fluidity of atoms allows for the emergence of various forces and interactions, such as electromagnetism and gravity, which are manifestations of the atoms' collective behavior. The Atom Fluid theory suggests that these interactions and structures are not rigid but dynamic, evolving over time to form the complex systems observed in nature.