The distinction still makes sense, I think. There are particles with a decay time so long they're practically stable (e.g. bound neutrons) and then there are stable particles.
The examples you gave above are forever; I just started assuming things like eternity and I can go on to assume no external forces/stuff in the way. (So not disagreeing with your initial statement, just adding.)
The examples you gave above are forever; I just started assuming things like eternity and I can go on to assume no external forces/stuff in the way. (So not disagreeing with your initial statement, just adding.)