Moving moments

Forceman

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There are known moments in time and space that have an eigenstate and their probabilistic function is that of I and theta, but with chaos a substance in the universe according to mythology and metaphysics, there can be both invisible and high vibrational substances made of uranium and plutonium. There function is to supplement dark matter with actual mass. They can be seen as antimatter (antiprotons and antiquarks) but they don't have a defined moment. That would mean that eigenstatal matter is cold and promotes cold fusion and non-eigenstatal matter is infinite and hot and promotes hot fusion so in existence, there is a mysterious substance that defines matter is antimatter, or matter, or dark matter... It would be revealed to have a concentration and entropy but no enthalpy measures. If the God particle is indeed of superstrings, the only time to depend on time to describe a particle is when describing higher dimensional particles. So with what type of scientific phenomenon can the universe be supported by matter instead of by dark matter expanding the universe into the multiverse or instead of by the space-time continuum being our perception of the universe and time or instead of by the universe having infinite mass besides the mass in it and being an eternal place or instead of by the universe having points in each galaxy that define a moment that is a distinctive time/space particle that cannot be measured and that the universe is indeed a moment (a moment of multiple galaxies moving through space that is not distinctly in the universe but is put in the universe by momentum and a quantum state)?
 
There are known moments in time and space that have an eigenstate and their probabilistic function is that of I and theta, but with chaos a substance in the universe according to mythology and metaphysics, there can be both invisible and high vibrational substances made of uranium and plutonium. There function is to supplement dark matter with actual mass. They can be seen as antimatter (antiprotons and antiquarks) but they don't have a defined moment. That would mean that eigenstatal matter is cold and promotes cold fusion and non-eigenstatal matter is infinite and hot and promotes hot fusion so in existence, there is a mysterious substance that defines matter is antimatter, or matter, or dark matter... It would be revealed to have a concentration and entropy but no enthalpy measures. If the God particle is indeed of superstrings, the only time to depend on time to describe a particle is when describing higher dimensional particles. So with what type of scientific phenomenon can the universe be supported by matter instead of by dark matter expanding the universe into the multiverse or instead of by the space-time continuum being our perception of the universe and time or instead of by the universe having infinite mass besides the mass in it and being an eternal place or instead of by the universe having points in each galaxy that define a moment that is a distinctive time/space particle that cannot be measured and that the universe is indeed a moment (a moment of multiple galaxies moving through space that is not distinctly in the universe but is put in the universe by momentum and a quantum state)?

What do you think an eigenstate is?
 
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