Hello Boris,
I enjoyed your comment to the effect that we 'need to break away from real life and go into a virtual world which allows everyone to create their fantasies on the subject of modern physics.' Many have done to so, to the effect of making the discipline of physics much less disciplined.
I concur with you that 'the Foundation of physics was originally based upon (the search for) truth, entirely covering the whole real world" The apparent absence of absolute truth should not deter us from seeking relative truth when to do so benefits mankind.
The fragmentation of physics and mathematics are overriding and undermining any prospects of achieving the harmonic integration of systems.
I suspect that Rene Descartes' perceptions of physics were last time that the discipline has been truly disciplined. Looking backwards, perhaps that is the place from which we should begin again to search for new directions.
Concerning your statement that the 'Pressure of [vacuum in] space is the cause of all movements occurring in the real world'; in matter we find an exhibition of defiance against vacuum (the predominant constituent of the cosmos), the exception that proves the rule. What is the rule? The rule is that vacuum abhors nature, and flows to fill its absence. We are players in a kind of push-me-pull-you game that we misinterpret from the earth as a gravitational 'pull' but which when seen from outer space would be recognizable as a 'push'.
Keep sharpening your focus and your pencils I believe that you are going down the right road. itsinmybook.com
Thank you and best wishes Boris,
Gary