User blog:Plasmath/Kleinparticle

A Kleinparticle is a type of force particle that forms from the interaction of a Möbiparticle and an Antimöbiparticle, and also only interacts as a pulling force if far away, and a pushing force if too close. However, if a Möbiparticle / Antimöbiparticle pair begin too far away, a Kleinparticle will form. Kleinparticles also repel Möbiparticles of equal types.

Naming
The Kleinparticle was named due to its similarities to the forming of the Kleinverse, being made from two Möbius strip-shaped objects. It should be noted, however, that the Kleinparticle is not actually shaped like a Klein bottle, because it is a force particle that does not really have a shape. The image on this page is just an interpretation of what it might look like based on what the Möbiparticle looks like.

Interactions
We already know how interactions between Kleinparticles and Möbiparticles work, but what happens when two Kleinparticles collide? Here's a full table of interactions (an expanded version of the one on the Möbiparticle page):