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Sub-Atomic Engineering

The art of building things not from atoms, but from the particles that constitute them: electrons, protons, neutrons, and eventually quarks and gluons. This is manufacturing and manipulation at the femtometer scale. Imagine crafting materials where protons are arranged in non-atomic lattices, creating "electron crystals" where the wavefunctions are sculpted into specific shapes, or designing forces by arranging gluon fields. The properties of such constructs would be alien, governed by quantum chromodynamics and electroweak theory rather than traditional chemistry.
Example: "The alien artifact's core was a lattice of pure protons, held in perfect crystalline formation by sub-atomic engineering. It didn't exist as matter as we know it; it was a soup of strong force bonds singing a single, stable note of pure mass."
by Dumuabzu January 29, 2026
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Sub-Atomic Harnessing

Utilizing the unique properties of individual sub-atomic particles for technology, rather than for building new structures. This includes electron spin for spintronics, neutrino interactions for ghost-like communication through planets, muon catalysis to enable cold fusion, or harnessing the magnetic moment of protons for ultra-precise imaging. It’s about treating particles like specialized tools with specific quantum properties that can be exploited for sensing, computation, or energy transfer where bulk atomic properties are too clumsy.
Example: "The planet-scanner uses sub-atomic harnessing. It fires a beam of neutrinos through the crust and detects the faint shadows cast by different materials on a muon detector array. It's like an X-ray, but for an entire planetary hemisphere at once."
by Dumuabzu January 29, 2026
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Theory of Subatomic Elves

The Theory of Subatomic Elves states that the nucleus of an atoms consists of tiny elves who move around different particles inside the atoms and interact with other atoms and their respective subatomic elves.

The theory was created in order to help people's understanding of complex chemistry.
Man, we learned about the Theory of Subatomic Elves today, chemistry makes so much more sense now!

The only reason those two elements chemically reacted with each other was because the subatomic elves were at work.
by GrenadineGang December 2, 2010
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subatomictoasticle

Any tiny fragment of toast left behind in the butter.
There was a subatomictoasticle in the tub of butter.
by laurennn<3333333333 June 17, 2006
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subatomical

A word used in rare situations to make a person sound smart when said to an uneducated person. But it's a very risky word to use and can do the exact opposite if you're talking to someone who's actually got a brain.
Bob: The subatomical particles in this hamburger is astounding! I went to UC Harvard, so I'd know about these things.
Billy: *confused* ...yea, cool.
Henry: Bob, you're a fucking idiot.
by Rive N. eviR April 30, 2006
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subatonic

When a western Norwegian marine enters a new plane of existence after going under water.

Can be used in any context and as a filler word
That's a pretty subatonic sentence
by SmatthewJ December 7, 2021
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subatomic

going subatomic a person is about to snap and get brutally violent
hey guys i think mitch is about to go subatomic
by El chappo November 6, 2015
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