Geonors
Geonors are a class of naturally occurring or synthetically engineered structural entities characterized by their three-dimensional, often geometric, forms. The term "geonor" generally refers to entities that exhibit stable, interconnected shapes inspired by natural geometric patterns, such as polyhedra or tessellations. These structures can be found in both biological systems and architectural designs, where their geometry contributes to strength, stability, and resource efficiency.
In biological contexts, geonors are observed in mineral formations, cellular frameworks, and skeletal structures that maximize
Synthetic applications of geonors include modular building components, composite materials, and nanoscale scaffolds in biomedical engineering.
The defining feature of geonors is their reliance on geometric principles for functional advantages, following natural