Strange matter is a type of matter which is composed of neutral particles.
Neutral Particles[]
Neutral particles have the same mass as their regular counterpart, but their charge is imaginary (If an electron has charge -1, a neutrelectron has charge -i). Bosons are only stable as neutral particles, which is why they do not have antiparticle versions. The symbols of neutral particles are the symbols of their regular counterparts with a tilde (~) on top.
Here is a list of neutral particles:
Neutrequarks[]
- Up Neutrequark (Charge: )
- Charm Neutrequark (Charge: )
- Top Neutrequark (Charge: )
- Down Neutrequark (Charge: )
- Strange Neutrequark / Neutrestrange (Charge: )
- Bottom Neutrequark (Charge: )
Others[]
- Neutrelectron
- Neutrelectron neutrino
- Neutral muon
- Neutral muon neutrino
- Neutral tau
- Neutral tau neutrino
Generation[]
Non-boson neutral particles are very hard to generate. Here are some ways to get them:
- Decompose quarks or antiquarks into strings and combine them again into neutral matter
- Go out into an exaversal void to collect them as rare background radiation
- Extract them from purple quettagiants