Maria Stuckey, speller 444 and a South Carolina fifth grader, luckily won't have to be the one to start this new field:
"After getting out at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, the speller went on to develop the field of 'quantum spelling,' in which consonants are transposable and it is impossible to know the location of all vowels at the same time."
She spelled "transposable" correctly. It means capable of being interchanged.