
This paper explores, as a theoretical thought experiment, the possibility of creation and decomposition phenomena related to the origins of matter and all things, based on the assumption that matter, time, and inertia emerge spontaneously from the local equilibrium of dark matter fluxes. Utilizing a conceptual model that introduces hypothetical gate-like structures within matter in accordance with Future-Note Theory (FNT), the study aims to logically examine how conventional constraints on element formation and material stability can be transcended, thereby enabling a reinterpretation of the essence of matter and the origins of all things. This work does not seek to refute conservation laws or causality in modern physics; rather, it provides a framework for an extended understanding of these principles from the perspective of dark matter flows. By contemplating the fundamental nature of matter and all things, the paper intends to broaden the scope of scientific thinking and offer opportunities for new theoretical paradigms and conceptual explorations. * This discussion is intended as a conceptual and philosophical exploration within a theoretical framework, and is not meant to challenge or diminish any individual’s religious beliefs.
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