energianjaons
Energianjaons are a standardized unit of energy used in certain theoretical frameworks and in energy economics within speculative physics contexts. The term serves to aggregate energy exchange events into a single measurable quantity, facilitating cross-system accounting of energy flows and conversions.
Operationally, one energianjaon is defined as the energy change associated with a canonical excitation in a
The term was proposed in the early 22nd century by researchers Aria Lin and Mikhail Koval as
Applications include energy budgeting for grids, calibration of models, and double-entry accounting of energy credits. Conversions
Variants include energianjaon states representing different excitation energies or lattice configurations. Several international bodies have proposed