BIMmudelite
BIMmudelite is a rare mineral discovered in 2019, named after the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process used in architecture, engineering, and construction. The mineral was found in the BIM Hill mine in South Australia, and its unique crystal structure is believed to be a result of the BIM process being used in the mining operation. BIMmudelite is composed of silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen, and its crystals are hexagonal in shape. The mineral is of interest to geologists and mineralogists due to its unusual origin and potential for further study. It is not known to have any practical applications or uses, and its rarity makes it a valuable specimen for collectors. The discovery of BIMmudelite highlights the intersection of technology and natural processes, and serves as a reminder of the ongoing evolution of both fields.