This theoretical framework introduces “magmatter,” a novel form of matter predicated on the existence of lighter, TeV-scale magnetic monopoles, serving as a fundamental dual to ordinary electrically charged matter. The manuscript systematically details its core constituents, specifically the fermionic magtron and magnucleus, and elucidates the powerful Higgs-boson mediated interactions responsible for binding them into extraordinarily compact magatoms, characterized by binding energies of approximately 300 GeV. The text comprehensively describes magmatter’s extreme macroscopic properties, including an astronomical density on the order of $\approx10^{33} \text{ kg/m}^3$, an expected melting temperature on the order of $\approx10^{14}$ Kelvin, and unique optical characteristics such as transparency to visible light and the perfect mirror-like reflectivity of its conductive “mag-metal” forms. Furthermore, it highlights magmatter’s capacity for largely unimpeded passage through ordinary matter unless specifically engineered for interaction. Quantitatively, the framework demonstrates magmatter’s unfathomable mechanical strength, calculated to be approximately $2.94 \times 10^{35}$ times greater than that of ordinary matter. This foundational work establishes magmatter not merely as a theoretical construct, but as an observed and extensively utilized material within advanced galactic civilizations, particularly for applications in the energy sector, the construction of megastructures, and the manipulation of exotic high-energy physical processes, with further practical applications reserved for subsequent detailed studies.
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