buoyancyn
Buoyancyn is a hypothetical material proposed in theoretical discussions of buoyancy modulation. The term is used in academic thought experiments and, occasionally, in science fiction contexts to illustrate how buoyancy could be controlled without mechanical pumping.
In the most common theoretical model, buoyancyn comprises a polymeric matrix incorporating gas-encapsulating microcavities. The overall
Synthesis concepts describe a multi-step process such as emulsification or interfacial polymerization that traps inert gas
Applications in theory include buoyancy control for submersibles, underwater sensors, and salvage equipment. In practice, major
Etymology and usage: the name combines buoyancy with a fictional suffix to designate a synthetic or engineered