Space
I look at space not as something where a thing can be, but as something that a thing can have as a part. So a complex object, for example an atom, is not inside space; an atom has a space parameter. This is true for everything material.
If an object moves from one place to another, this means the parameters of the object change; at least its space parameter changes. This leads to the logical conclusion that movement in space is not a constant process. It is a jump-like process. In my view, this is well shown by the fact that an electron jumps between orbits. This event is known as a quantum jump or electronic transition.
Thinking further about space as a parameter, we can also come to the conclusion that time is space parameters changes.
Let us look at the known fact that when speed grows, the relative time of an object becomes slower. So if an astronaut travels away from Earth for a few days at a speed close to the speed of light, and then returns to Earth while traveling at a speed close to the speed of light, then on Earth tens of years will pass during that time. I explain this by saying that when speed grows, the space parameters of the astronaut's body jump over several values at once. At the same time on Earth, the space parameters jump over fewer values at once.
Here is one more example with a teleport. Imagine that there are two doors connected to each other. The distance between the doors is 1000 meters. By entering one door, a person comes out at once from the other door 1000 meters away. Now imagine two people. One person walks from one door to the other and covers 1000 meters. The other person goes through the door and at once appears 1000 meters away, and waits for the person who is walking. The person who went through the door had fewer changes in the body, or fewer changes in space parameters. At the same time, the person who walked changed more, because more changes happened in the space parameters of the body.