Definition: The term "archmachine" is not found in the Bible, but it has a specific meaning in science. It refers to an imaginary hypothetical machine designed to perform complex operations at the atomic or subatomic level. In physics, it is a theoretical model used to explain fundamental phenomena and aspects of nature that are beyond our current understanding. This concept arises from the idea of atoms as the smallest particles in the universe, which are arranged into configurations where their interaction could mimic complex behavior. Archmachines were imagined as a way to study how subatomic particles interact with each other. The term "archmachine" was famously used by Albert Einstein and others during the 20th century to describe hypothetical theoretical models for describing fundamental physical principles.