Impenetrabilis
Impenetrabilis is a Latin adjective meaning "impenetrable" or "that cannot be penetrated." It is derived from the verb penetrare, meaning "to penetrate," prefixed with the negation in-. The concept of impenetrability is fundamental in various fields, from physics and materials science to philosophy and warfare.
In physics, impenetrability refers to the inability of two objects to occupy the same space simultaneously.
Materials science often discusses the impenetrability of substances to certain agents. For example, a waterproof material
Philosophically, impenetrability can be used metaphorically to describe things that are difficult or impossible to understand,