Whitehead offers an alternative formulation and claims on behalf of his formulation that it can account for all experimental results accounted for by the Einsteinian formulation but that it represents a different interpretation of these results
in terms of a more
adequate concept of nature (PNK vi; CN vii, 182; IS 125 - 35).18 The major theoretical difference
between the two formulations is that whereas
in the Einsteinian formulation the metric structure of the
space - time continuum is variable from point to point and
in differing directions (that is, heterogeneous and nonisotropic),
in the Whiteheadian formulation the metric structure of the
space - time continuum is uniform from point to point and
in differing directions (that is, homogeneous and isotropic).
If an area had
adequate sunshine AND wind, it's even conceivable that solar panels could fill
in between windmills, although this would cancel what I just said about empty
space.