drutvu
Drutvu is a fictional concept used in speculative fiction and collaborative world-building to describe a programmable, ultralight material capable of storing energy and information while adapting its properties to varying conditions. It is not recognized as a real-world substance or technology outside of imagined realms.
In-universe descriptions portray drutvu as a modular lattice or filament composed of reconfigurable nodes. These nodes
Etymology for the term drutvu has no standardized origin; authors typically construct the name to evoke speed,
Properties commonly assigned to drutvu in fiction include high specific strength, resilience, native self-healing capabilities, and
Applications in narratives range from spacecraft hulls and adaptive armor to universal data networks and city-scale
Related concepts often linked to drutvu include metamaterials, nanomaterials, and speculative technologies. Because drutvu is fictional,