Feylumian is the antimatter particle that allows the Tekkamen to transform. In the show, you can see Feylumian pass through the tekset crystal and concentrating in the center. The powerful voltekker attack is made of this antimatter particle as well.
Antimatter is still material like matter. It differs by just having the opposite charge. Protons being positive and electrons negative. For antimatter, the antiprotons are negative and antielectrons (positrons) are positive. Matter does not pass through other matter. Not easily anyway. This rule should apply to antimatter as well.
Electrons can pass through matter like when a flow of them are flowing through a conductive material.
Light also passes through matter. The matter has to be transparent to light though like with a crystal or water.
If Feylumian is antimatter, how does it pass through the tekset crystal during the transformation?
Feylumian can be confirmed as a type of material and not exactly an energy because when the huge crystal that forms over a Tekkaman's body takes shape, it shields them from everything else. An example being when Tekkaman Blade is protected in his giant crystal while floating in space during the episode his crystal gets shattered.
Perhaps the tekset crystal itself is composed of Feylumian.
The antimatter particle Feylumian appears to be transparent to other Feylumian particles and matter. This is evidenced by Tekkaman Evil's (Saber) tekset crystal changing; the arms lift up) and the Tekkaplant/Tekno pod flowers allow humans to pass inside to be turned into Tekkamen.
My question is what are everyone's thoughts on Feylumian? Is it completely material like matter, a wave or a combination of both?