Abstract
This document presents a groundbreaking framework for understanding space and geometry within the quantum-dynamic model of reality. It rejects the traditional concept of infinite space, proposing two fundamental concepts: undifferentiated spatiality, a state of pure potentiality, and discrete spaces, concrete manifestations of spatiality generated through the auto-modification processes of the infinite quantum field. Key elements include the "POINT-MOMENT," the basic unit of space-time integration, and fundamental geometric forms like spheres, line-intervals, and circles, each characterized by unique internal curvatures. The framework emphasizes the dynamic nature of space creation, offering philosophical insights and scientific implications, including connections to quantum gravity and the development of new mathematical models. This system challenges classical paradigms, introducing a holistic approach to the ontology of space and its manifestations.