Generational nuclei are like those found in atoms:
structural dimensions held together by
their positive charge which releases a binding
energy. Generational nuclei cannot be defined so precisely,
but their activity can be observed and tested just
like their atomic counterparts. The generational nuclei
are identified through ethno-antropological observation
and produce an enormous amount of attractive
energy towards both their own generation and others,
with a power that shapes future values and behaviours.