The standard term observer particle feels passive, misleading, and incomplete. I propose ACTON as a replacement — an active, irreversible physical interaction that permanently stamps non-fungible reality onto the universe. I arrived at this word because I was looking for the point where particles stop being fungible. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are all fungible and essentially recyclable in the universe. An Acton is the moment when these interchangeable particles become part of a unique, localized history. Example: A brand-new saxophone fresh from the factory is completely fungible — identical to any other in its case. The moment it is opened and played by a specific person (a student, Charlie Parker, Stan Getz, etc.), or used in any unique way (made into a lamp, damaged by an amp, etc.), it begins accumulating Actons. Each interaction gives it a specific set of ubietous points — localized coordinates in spacetime. We can extrapolate this to any quantum mechanics scenario. Of course there are Actons that collectively beat against rocks by the sun for millions of years. Over time, these accrued Actons create a fourth-dimensional thread for that particular object, making it distinct from all others. This framing better captures the active role of interaction in quantum mechanics. It also fits really nicely next to the other fundamental words like proton, neutron, and electron. Looking forward to your comments.