Plazmamezk
Plazmamezk is a term used in speculative science contexts to denote a hypothetical class of materials in which a controlled plasma phase is integrated into a solid or gel-like matrix to yield tunable physical properties. The name combines elements of plasma science with terminology from metamaterials and advanced composites, and it does not refer to a single, standardized substance. There is no recognized peer-reviewed definition or experimental evidence for a real material by this name; it is primarily found in theoretical discussions and fictional narratives as a thought experiment.
Conceptually, plazmamezk is described as incorporating a stable, reformable plasma region within a host matrix. In
In practice, plazmamezk is mainly used to explore theoretical limits of plasma–solid interactions and as a