It is easy to just wave your hands and say things like "it is not theory at all" or " it is just a fantasy made up in your head".
If it is a real theory, the proper response would be to present the theory and the evidence that supports it. Then if the theory is still rejected, you can go into defensive mode.
You want evidence that supports it? Here you go.....action at a distance. Gravity. Mass. The fact that we have all of those things are evidence for my theory.
First you have to present the theory; all you've presented so far is the introduction. You need to show in detail how your theory explains the evidence. Then you need to show evidence that distinguishes your theory from other theories.