This sounds like langragian, but Im trying to get the triple point incorporate plasma states of matter and explain like fire. I need it to explain the formation of time crystals from muonic helium borohydride, which combusts into time crystals. Its like a white metallic salt type of material where the outer layer is metallic hydrogen, i think its absorbing electrons, but it looks like a metallic fire woth these rings propagating. Its not fire but it just resemblemd it visually, i couldnt tell what weird math was occuring, but you can find a video from Anton Petrov showing the time crystals as lines. I think the salt im recerencing is a mixture of two different types of exotic matter, so they isolated the time crystal part and made it planar, which explains why instead of rings they're like vertical lines. I mean its like a shapeshifting octopus mixed with metallic hydrogen fire. Very strange material, people have claimed its not possible to necessarily utilize metallic hydrogen, seems unstable in comparison. The muonic elements decayed into liquid, but they were quite stable for a type of matter not seen on earth.
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What happened was I tried to buy NaBH⁴ on eBay because I wanted to test it as a rocket fuel. I got it and when I used a lighter the salt sounded like pure electricity. It kept putting the flame out and sounded like electricity. So then I burned it and that worked kinda normally because of the oxidized. Then I had it spread and flattened somehow, which git the entire thing to combust instantly and release a huge cloud of smoke, and there was this very unusual octopus like material, kinda looked like wood but it definitely wasn't. I described these qualities, and then later I found the video explaining time crystals. As to why that would've happened, my life is weird and I have some theories, but I am struggling to reproduce the reaction because I don't have any funds. Based off a bunch of other evidence, it seems extremely crazy but true. I'm trying to learn how to calculate it, but the math doesn't extend far enough and I'm not really sure how to put the pieces together