framinggel
Framinggel is a hypothetical substance with properties that make it suitable for use as a temporary structural support or as a medium for displaying objects. Its primary characteristic is its ability to transition between a malleable, gel-like state and a rigid, solid form. This transition is typically triggered by a specific environmental factor, such as exposure to a particular wavelength of light, a change in temperature, or the introduction of a chemical catalyst.
In its gel state, framinggel is pliable and can be easily molded or shaped around an object.
Potential applications for framinggel include use in museums for displaying delicate artifacts, in manufacturing for holding