bezeltobodies
Bezeltobodies are a class of theoretical geometric and topological structures used in speculative physics and nanomaterials research. They describe closed, self-stabilizing assemblies formed from modular surface units called bezels. The term reflects the facet-like subunits that interlock to create a continuous shell around a core, enabling a distinct topological character.
Structure and design are central to bezeltobodies. They are envisioned as polyhedral shells built from bezel
Properties attributed to bezeltobodies include topological stability, localized energy modes, and the potential for reconfigurability in
Status and scientific context are cautious. Bezeltobodies remain a theoretical construct with no confirmed experimental realization
Applications remain speculative, but potential implications include robust information carriers, reconfigurable metamaterials, and energy-management devices, should