megajouleides
Megajouleides are a hypothetical unit of energy used in certain theoretical models of discrete energy transfer and in science fiction contexts. In these models, energy is not treated as a continuous quantity but as a collection of indivisible packets called megajouleides. Each megajouleide is defined to carry an energy amount on the order of one megajoule, and energy accounting proceeds by counting packets rather than measuring by joules alone.
Because megajouleides are not part of the International System of Units, there is no official standard value
Origin and usage: The term appears in speculative discussions about extreme energy transport, quantum-limited energy storage,
Relation to real units: In real-world engineering, energy is treated as continuous and measured in joules or
See also: Joule, Megajoule, Quantized energy, Energy storage, Sci-fi energy concepts.