This work presents a compact and universal method for computing elementary particles within Triadic Mesh Dynamics (TMD). All stable particles emerge as stable triadic configurations called bulbs, whose sizes follow a single growth equation: N(k)=1+3k(k+1). The document provides: a complete overview of stable and unstable bulbs, a visual derivation of the electron (bulb 19), an explanation of particle degeneracy (why different particles share the same ontological structure), a unified interpretation of leptons, dark matter candidates, and metastable states, appendices covering baryons and bosons as composite or field‑based excitations. This publication is part of the broader TMD research program and complements the main theoretical work: TMD: Ontological Physics — Extended Edition (Bulb Degeneracy, Field Dynamics, Cosmology) The goal of this document is to provide a clear, minimal, and computationally transparent introduction to particle formation in TMD, suitable for physicists, mathematicians, and researchers interested in ontological models of fundamental physics.
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