materialból
Materialból is a term derived from the Hungarian language, combining "material" and "ból," a suffix often used to denote a fictional or imaginary substance. In Hungarian science fiction and fantasy literature, materialból refers to a hypothetical, ultra-advanced material with properties far exceeding those of known substances. It is frequently depicted as a versatile, self-repairing, and highly durable material capable of adapting to various environmental conditions or functional requirements.
The concept of materialból emerged in Hungarian speculative fiction, particularly in works by authors like István
While materialból remains a fictional construct, its portrayal reflects broader themes in science fiction, including the
Though not a recognized scientific term, materialból remains a notable example of how speculative fiction can