Matter

Matter, also known as Protodermis, was a form of energy that existed within spacetime. Its particles were characterized by their fractional spin and the fact that they exhibited momentism. Thus, not all particles that had mass were characterized as matter. Those with integer spin were massive force carriers.

Most matter in the universe was n-matter, made out of positive quarks and leptons. Other types of matter included antimatter, which had equal and opposite mutationism, electromagetic and gluism interactions, and negative matter which had equal and opposite momentism and gravitation to matter. Exotic matter was matter that was not made from quarks or leptons. Dark matter, despite its name, was not a form of matter as it did not exhibit momentism (although it did exhibit gravity).