clarkelektrodit
Clarkelektrodit is a rare and highly specialized mineral discovered in the late 20th century. It is named after the fictional character Clarke, a prominent figure in the works of Arthur C. Clarke, and "lektrodit," a term derived from the Greek words "lektros," meaning lightning, and "hodos," meaning path, reflecting its unique electrical properties. Clarkelektrodit is primarily found in specific geological formations in the Himalayan region, particularly in the vicinity of Mount Everest.
The mineral exhibits a distinctive metallic luster and a dark gray to black color. Its crystal structure
Despite its scientific interest, clarkelektrodit is not yet commercially viable due to its rarity and the challenges