difuusse
Difuusse is a term used in some theoretical discussions of diffusion processes to describe a diffusion-like transport of particles that occurs under diffuse energy fields, such as ambient light, thermal radiation, or isotropic heat sources. Proponents describe it as a non-directional enhancement of mobility that can broaden the spatial distribution of solutes beyond what would be expected from concentration gradients alone.
Etymology and scope: The word appears to be a neologism combining diffuse energy with diffusion-related suffixes;
Mechanisms and distinctions: Difuusse is presented as distinct from classical diffusion. In the speculative framing, isotropic
History and reception: The term has appeared sporadically in online scientific discussions and in speculative writings
Applications and limitations: If substantiated, difuusse could inform the design of materials and coatings where ambient
See also: Diffusion; Photophoresis; Diffusion in porous media; Non-equilibrium transport.