katodin
Katodin is a fictional metallic element introduced in speculative science fiction and used in theoretical discussions of advanced materials. It does not exist in the real world, and its properties vary across different authors and media.
In most depictions, katodin is portrayed as a very light yet exceptionally strong metal with a high
Stories place katodin production behind multi-step, high-energy processes such as plasma arc synthesis or neutron-rich transmutation
Applications in fiction typically include aerospace components, space structures, and compact superconducting magnets, as well as
Katodin is sometimes cited in discussions about the limits of real-world materials science, serving as a thought