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| A TAXONOMIC TABLE OF STABLE AND SEMISTABLE OBJECTS |
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- There are many types of object.
- Fifteen types have stableable or semistableable forms.
- The fifteen are the taxons of this table.
- Each taxon has properties distinct from other taxons.
- Taxons are grouped into five taxas.
- Each taxa has properties distinct from other taxas.
- Taxons evolve within their taxas.
- Taxas evolve from Taxa 1 to Taxa 5.
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NUCLIDES (taxa 4)
- are divided into taxons by behaviour.
- are divided into elements by the number of protons in their nucleuses.
- are divided into element isotopes by the number of nucleons in their nucleuses.
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© 2025 - Ed Winchester / Sian Winchester
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SUPERSEDED MATTER
1. FUNDAMIDES
Hypothetical objects that demonstrate the fundamentals of physics.* * * * *
2. PHOTIDES
Monocore objects manufactured in toruses from numbers of teels.
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3. MORPHIDES Multicore objects manufactured in toruses from numbers of photides.
- 3.1.2 Prectrons Electroids with a two centriquark nucleus.
- 3.2 Nucleons
Morphides with a three quark nucleus.
- 3.2.1 Neutrons Nucleons with a one axiquark and two centriquark nucleus.
- 3.2.2 Protons Nucleons with a two axiquark and one centriquark nucleus.
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4. NUCLIDES
Multicore objects fused in stars from numbers of nucleons.
- 4.1 Primalnuclides
Nuclides out of which all other nuclides are fused.
- 4.2.1 Lithicelements
Lithicnuclides typified by elementnumbers 3 to 25.
- 4.3.2 Blackferrics Ferricnuclide elements with no stableable isotopes.
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5. STELLIDES
Monocore accretions of nucleons and nuclides that undergo one or more forms of collapse.
- 5.1.1.2 Planets Protostar objects peakmassing between grains and 0.001 solarmasses.
- 5.1.1.3 Giantplanets Protostar objects peakmassing between 0.001 and 0.8 solarmasses.
- 5.2 Dwarfstellides
Semistable stellides that peakmassed between 0.8 and 9 solarmasses.
- 5.3 Whitestellides
Semistable stellides that peakmassed between 9 and 25 solarmasses.
- 5.4 Blackstellides
Semistable stellides that peakmassed between 25 and 45 solarmasses.
- 5.4.1 Blackstars
Blackstellides undergoing
gravitycollapse, emissioncollapse, fusioncollapse, ferriccollapse, and fissioncollapse.
- 5.5 Galastellides Semistable stellides
that peakmassed at 45 solarmasses or more.
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