isotypeero
Isotypeero is a fictional term used in speculative science fiction to denote a programmable, isomeric polymer-like material. In works where it appears, isotypeero is described as a class of substances capable of reversibly switching between distinct isomeric states when stimulated by external factors such as light, heat, or electric fields. This switching alters material properties, including stiffness, conductivity, and optical behavior, enabling adaptable devices, morphing structures, or responsive surfaces.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism created for worldbuilding and narrative purposes. It fuses concepts
Properties in fiction: Descriptions of isotypeero typically portray rapid response times, durability, and modular, reconfigurable structures.
Cultural presence: Isotypeero appears across science fiction novels, role-playing games, and related media as a plot
See also: Isomer, programmable matter, smart materials, metamaterials.