longiformology
Longiformology is a hypothetical field of study that would focus on the analysis and understanding of elongated forms in nature, art, and design. This concept is not currently recognized as a formal academic discipline, but it can be explored as a theoretical framework for examining structures and objects characterized by a significant length-to-width ratio. Such forms could include, but are not limited to, organisms like snakes, eels, and centipedes; geological formations such as mountain ranges or riverbeds; architectural elements like columns or spires; and even abstract shapes or artistic representations.
The study of longiformology would likely involve several interdisciplinary approaches. It might draw upon principles from