Electa
One of the relatively stable formations of Omegas is
called ELECTUS which
makes an electric field effect in the center of the structure perpendicular to
the plane of formation. With the same reasoning complementary (positive) type
of Electus could be formed but that is not as stable as the previous one (due
to its structure and extra Omegas connected). Since the companion Omegas are with it, they
would be linked also to make a bigger formation called ELECTA which
is much stable formation.


Fig.15- Electa
Since any Omega have its companion Omegas, so algebraic sum of all Omegas in each Electa is null. It is clear that complementary set of Omegas of an Electus will have sum of null so they make positive Electuses. Sometime two Electuses can complete each other so they make neutral Electa which are called Neutra.
Electas have lower spinning frequency with respect to Omegas , with more stable spinning direction.