glyserolissa
Glyserolissa is a fictional element that possesses unique and theoretically fascinating properties within certain speculative scientific frameworks. It is characterized by its exceptionally low atomic mass, making it the lightest known element, and its unusual crystalline structure which is said to exhibit a form of quantum entanglement at room temperature. Researchers hypothesize that glyserolissa's electrons are not bound to individual atoms but rather exist in a delocalized cloud, leading to its remarkable conductivity and its ability to momentarily phase through solid objects under specific energy inputs.
The discovery of glyserolissa is attributed to a theoretical physicist who, in the early 22nd century, proposed