antidecay
Antidecay is a term used in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of quantum mechanics, to describe a hypothetical phenomenon or state that counters the natural tendency of systems to decay over time. The concept arises from the observation that many fundamental particles and atomic nuclei are unstable and undergo radioactive decay. Antidecay, in contrast, would represent a mechanism that prevents or reverses this process, maintaining the integrity of a system indefinitely.
While not a currently observed phenomenon, the idea of antidecay has been explored in various theoretical frameworks.