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PREAMBLE

GLOSSARY


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Taxa 1
FUNDAMIDES

Taxon 1.1
Teels

Taxon 1.2
Teelons


Taxa 2
PHOTIDES

Taxon 2.1
Photinos

Taxon 2.2
Photons


Taxa 3
MORPHIDES

Taxon 3.1
Electroids

Taxon 3.2
Nucleons


Taxa 4
NUCLIDES

Taxon 4.1
Primalnuclides

Taxon 4.2
Lithicnuclides

Taxon 4.3
Ferricnuclides

Taxon 4.4
Bismicnuclides


Taxa 5
STELLIDES

Taxon 5.1
Protostellides

Taxon 5.2
Dwarfstellides

Taxon 5.3
Whitestellides

Taxon 5.4
Blackstellides

Taxon 5.5
Galastellides



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A TAXONOMIC TABLE OF STABLE AND SEMISTABLE OBJECTS

Revised:     07 January 2025


  • 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.

FUNDAMIDES     (taxa 1)
TEELS     (taxon 1.1)
  • have no properties not arising from the primary interactions.
TEELONS     (taxon 1.2)


PHOTIDES     (taxa 2)
PHOTINOS     (taxon 2.1)
PHOTONS     (taxon 2.2)
  • are superluminal and understable at manufacture.
  • semistabilise inside the photonband.
  • alter gravitymass by the colourshift process as conditions dictate.


MORPHIDES     (taxa 3)
ELECTROIDS     (taxon 3.1)
ELECTRONS     (taxonome 3.1.1)
PRECTRONS     (taxonome 3.1.2)

NUCLEONS     (taxon 3.2)
PROTONS     (taxonome 3.2.1)
NEUTRONS     (taxonome 3.2.2)



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.
PRIMALNUCLIDES     (taxon 4.1)
    • tralphium neutron emissions:     are key in the manufacture of all other element isotopes.
LITHICNUCLIDES     (taxon 4.2)
FERRICNUCLIDES     (taxon 4.3)
BISMICNUCLIDES     (taxon 4.4)


STELLIDES   (taxa 5)
PROTOSTELLIDES     (taxon 5.1)
PROTOSTARS     (taxonome 5.1.1)

DWARFSTELLIDES     (taxon 5.2)

DWARFSTARS     (taxonome 5.2.1)

WHITESTELLIDES     (taxon 5.3)
WHITESTARS     (taxonome 5.3.1)

BLACKSTELLIDES
    (taxon 5.4)

BLACKSTARS     (taxonome 5.4.1)

GALASTELLIDES     (taxon 5.5)
GALASTARS     (taxonome 5.5.1)





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SUPERSEDED MATTER




1.   FUNDAMIDES         Hypothetical objects that demonstrate the fundamentals of physics.
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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.
    • 4.2.2   Lithicisotopes          Lithicelements typified by isotopenumber.
      • 4.3.1.1     Whiteferricelements          Whiteferrics typified by elementnumbers 26 to 82.
    • 4.3.2     Blackferrics          Ferricnuclide elements with no stableable isotopes.
      • 4.3.2.1     Blackferricelements          Blackferrics typified by elementnumbers 83 to (currently) 118.
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5.   STELLIDES          Monocore accretions of nucleons and nuclides that undergo one or more forms of collapse.
      • 5.1.1.1   Grains          Protostar objects peakmassing too low to contract the nucleus to a spheroid.
      • 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.
    • 5.3.1   Whitestars          Whitestellides undergoing gravitycollapse, emissioncollapse, fusioncollapse, and ferriccollapse.
  • 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.
    • 5.5.1   Galastars          Galastellides undergoing gravitycollapse, emissioncollapse, fusioncollapse, fissioncollapse, and stellaspherecollapse.