Space itself is not a substance and does not move in a conventional sense, as there is no absolute reference frame to measure motion, a concept central to Einstein's Relativity. While matter in space is in motion, space cannot be treated like a fluid current. Einstein's view emphasizes that time, space, and gravitation are intertwined with matter, suggesting that space's properties are not separate. Some discussions propose that on a cosmic scale, the interaction of mass and space may reveal complexities, such as the precession of Mercury or galactic motion anomalies. Ultimately, the nature of space remains a complex topic with ongoing interpretations and theories.