fosforillendii
Fosforillendii is a rare and poorly understood phenomenon in which certain materials exhibit a phosphorescent glow after being exposed to high-energy radiation. This phenomenon was first observed in the early 20th century and has since been studied extensively in various fields including physics, chemistry, and materials science.
The term "fosforillendii" was coined by the Hungarian scientist György Tóth, who is credited with first describing
Fosforillendii has been observed in a variety of materials, including metals, salts, and glasses. The phenomenon
Despite its origins in the early 20th century, the study of fosforillendii has continued to evolve in