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Confinement

Confinement appears here as two linked matrices in the official 6x6 basis: external confinement and internal confinement.

B6 = (P, P+, e-, e, m-, M+)
|ᚱ²+| External Confinement
PP+e-em-M+
P010000
P+101010
e-010011
e000000
m-011001
M+001010
How To Read

If the row is P+ and the column is e-, the cell reads P+ R2+ e-. Here 1 means total external confinement and 0 means no external confinement in this layer.

Document Reading
  • P is externally confined by P+.
  • P+ and e- form the base atomic pair.
  • m- and M+ participate as active external membranes.
  • The neutrino e does not participate in this layer.
Active Combinations
  • P with P+.
  • P+ with P, e-, m-.
  • e- with P+, m-, M+.
  • m- with P+, e-, M+.
  • M+ with e-, m-.
|ᚱ²-| Internal Confinement
PP+e-em-M+
P010000
P+100000
e-000000
e000000
m-000000
M+000000
How To Read

If the row is P and the column is P+, the cell reads P R2- P+. Here 1 means the second state can enter or integrate structurally inside the system; 0 means it cannot.

Document Reading
  • Only the nucleus lives in this layer.
  • The active pair is P ↔ P+.
  • Electron, neutrino, and free membranes do not belong to the internal nuclear structure in this version.
Active Combinations
  • P with P+.
  • P+ with P.