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The Shell Was Your Calcium — Zine No. 57 in the Star Stuff collection. Built from a borrowed word, a therapist's video, one 2026 study of what happens after, and three pieces of hatching biology that the metaphor had never been checked against.
Credit where it is owed
Egg and getting your egg cracked, in the sense used throughout, are trans community language, and we are borrowing them. No individual coined them so far as anyone has been able to establish: Evelyn Bauer's piece for Them traces the earliest documented use to an Urban Dictionary entry for egg mode by the user bitplane7 on 23 August 2016, and r/egg_irl to 26 July 2017, and records Susan Stryker being unable to date her own first encounter with it. We state the origin as unknown rather than picking the most citable name, which is the failure Too Good to Check catalogues. The extension of the term to Autistic and ADHD experience on spread 2 is Essy Knopf's, from his own video, and he credits the trans origin himself rather than presenting it as his own — we note that because plenty of retellings do not. The Grief, Relief, and Belief Cycle and its four themes are Mair, Gonzalez-Figueroa, McConachie, Goodall and Gillespie-Smith's, named by them, and the phrase a first step, rather than a terminal component of a service is theirs. Piezoelectric bone is Iwao Yasuda's finding, with C. Andrew L. Bassett and colleagues confirming and extending it. The hatching-synchrony work is Margaret A. Vince's, and the reading of the retarding direction as mutual aid is ours, not hers.
What we checked, and what we did not
Halgrain et al. (2022) is open access and was read at source; both figures on spread 4 are the paper's own — thickness between EID0 and EID15 not significantly different at p = 0.110, breaking strength between EID11 and EID15 significantly reduced at p = 0.007 — as are the calcium proportions and the ~2.21 g figure on spread 5. Mair et al. (2026) was read in full from the published article. Vince (1976) was read at abstract level; the three-stage lung aeration sequence and the beak-clapping observation are quoted from that abstract and not from the full text. The duration of internal pipping is deliberately not given as a number. Incubation and husbandry sources widely quote twelve to twenty-four hours between internal and external pipping in domestic fowl, and it may well be right, but we could not confirm it against a primary we were able to open — Visschedijk (1968) is paywalled at every route we tried — so spread 6 says hours and stops there. Vince's 1964, 1968 and 1984 papers are all behind publisher paywalls; the acceleration result, the 24-hour catch-up, the retardation direction and the 0.9 clicks-per-second figure reach us from the abstracts, the titles (one of which is literally Retardation as a factor in the synchronization of hatching) and contemporaneous reporting, and are stated here as well-established rather than as figures we verified in the papers themselves. The egg tooth and musculus complexus material is given as standard comparative anatomy — its independent evolution across birds, squamates, turtles, crocodilians and monotremes is well documented, and the echidna case has a recent primary — with no precise resorption timing printed, because that varies by species. Knopf's words on spread 2 are transcribed from his video; the transcript we worked from renders his name as “Essie”, which is an auto-captioning artefact, and the spelling here is taken from the channel's own metadata. The parallel between masking and the shell, the reading of internal pipping as the messy middle, and the sort of this material into five corrections are all ours, arrived at after the sources and not before them.
References
Bassett, C. A. L., & Becker, R. O. (1962). Generation of electric potentials by bone in response to mechanical stress. Science, 137(3535), 1063–1064.
Halgrain, M., Georgeault, S., Bernardet, N., Hincke, M. T., & Réhault-Godbert, S. (2022).
Concomitant morphological modifications of the avian eggshell, eggshell membranes and the chorioallantoic membrane during embryonic development.
Frontiers in Physiology, 13, 838013.
Mair, A. P. A., Gonzalez-Figueroa, M., McConachie, D., Goodall, K., & Gillespie-Smith, K. (2026).
Grief, relief, and belief: A social media study on late identification of neurodivergence.
Autism, 30(5), 1344–1359.
Vince, M. A. (1964). Social facilitation of hatching in the bobwhite quail. Animal Behaviour, 12(4), 531–534.
Vince, M. A. (1968). Retardation as a factor in the synchronization of hatching. Animal Behaviour, 16(2–3), 332–335.
Vince, M. A. (1984). The synchronisation of hatching in quail embryos: Aspects of development affected by a retarding stimulus. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 229(2), 273–282.
Visschedijk, A. H. J. (1968). The air space and embryonic respiration. 1 and 3. British Poultry Science, 9(2), 173–184 and 197–210. Cited as the primary literature on air-space gas balance and pipping; not opened.
Yasuda, I. (1954). On the piezoelectric activity of bone. Journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Surgery Society, 28, 267.
Filed in Star Stuff, where one settled fact followed honestly already contains the belonging claim. The fact here is that an eggshell loses most of its calcium to the skeleton of the animal it contains, without measurably thinning while it happens. The belonging claim is not that hatching approves of us. It is that the container is not the opposite of the self — that what held you in is largely what holds you up — and that the crack was never a door. A rhyme, not a proof. Companion in spirit to The Hatchery, where twelve cosmic eggs are drawn, and to A Promise, Not a Finding, which is why the fourth refusal is worded the way it is.
No. 55 What Looks Like Chaos
No. 56 The Noise Floor
No. 57 The Shell Was Your Calcium ← you are here