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Space feels simple. It looks like an empty container where things exist and move around. We imagine space as a passive background — a stage on which the universe unfolds. This picture feels so natural that almost everyone accepts it without question. But modern physics suggests that this intuition is deeply wrong. In this video, we explore what everyone gets wrong about space. According to modern theoretical physics, space is not an empty container and not a fixed background. It does not simply “exist” on its own. Instead, space behaves more like a dynamic structure whose properties depend on information, boundaries, and physical limits. Drawing on ideas associated with Leonard Susskind, this exploration examines how concepts from relativity, quantum theory, and black hole physics forced physicists to rethink what space really is. Space can stretch, bend, and even lose its meaning under extreme conditions. In some frameworks, space is not fundamental at all — it emerges from deeper, non-spatial ingredients. Black holes provide one of the clearest examples. The interior picture of space breaks down, while physical information remains well-defined on surfaces. This shift led to the holographic principle, suggesting that space may be more like a useful description than a fundamental ingredient of reality. This video avoids equations and focuses on intuition. Through clear explanations and thought experiments, we explore why our everyday picture of space works so well at human scales, and why it fails at deeper levels. If everyone gets space wrong, it is not because space is mysterious. It is because our intuition evolved to navigate everyday environments, not to understand the fundamental structure of reality. This is a calm, reflective documentary for viewers who want to rethink one of the most familiar — and most misunderstood — ideas in physics.