atomokká
Atomokká is a hypothetical concept explored in theoretical physics, particularly within certain speculative models of quantum gravity. The term, derived from Greek roots meaning "indivisible" and a suffix suggesting a diminutive or singular entity, is sometimes used to describe the fundamental, unresolvable constituents of spacetime at the Planck scale. It is not a recognized particle in the Standard Model of particle physics.
The idea behind atomokká arises from attempts to reconcile general relativity, which describes gravity and spacetime,
If atomokká exist, they would represent the ultimate limit of divisibility for space and time. Any attempt