Queer theory, according to Gunckel, examines why heterosexuality is portrayed as the only normal and natural form for human beings.
Let me help you out with that, Skippy.
Maybe, just maybe it's because heterosexual sexual relationships produced everyone you know -- regardless of what "gender construct they self-identify as".
That "might" have a little something to do with why heterosexuality is portrayed as "normal". You might want to look into it.
Whatever makes “queer theory” even a viable hypothesis? Does it have something to do with “strange matter”? Or maybe it is some definition of sub-atomic particles?
If you are standing on one side of a high wall, and you randomly throw rocks over the wall, then try to catch a glimpse of whatever splashes up high enough to be seen over the wall, to determine the composition of whatever it is on the other side, that is about the level of sophistication of this “queer theory”.
Whatever is on the other side of the wall ends up getting smashed to bits. And there is never a unifying principle discovered.