Superbonding field

In pilitron physics, the superbonding field is a field which fills the whole Universe. It is made up of force carriers interacting with each other, providing energy for objects to restore properties such as mass and charge after emitting gravitons or photons.

As the Universe expands, it gains energy, and so the superbonding field is an explanation for Dark Energy.

Notation & Laws
The superbonding theory uses the standard symbols to note parameters of objects involved, except the position parameter may be noted by $$\vec{x}$$. The velocity (not speed) parameter is also noted by $$\vec{u}$$.

Superbonding wave function
The superbonding wave function, noted $$\Phi_{\vec{x}}(t)$$ gives the amount of energy in the superbonding field at a given point, at time t. It is defined as:


 * $$\Phi_{\vec{x}}(t) = \frac{(1-tc)\eta}{2\pi}$$