metestabil
Metestabil is a term that appears in multilingual or colloquial contexts to refer to a metastable state or condition. It is not universally standardized as a single scientific term, but it points to the same core idea found in physics, chemistry, and systems theory: a state that is locally stable yet not the system’s most stable configuration, and that can persist for a long time before transitioning to a more stable one.
In physics and chemistry, metastable states occur when a system is separated from its global minimum by
In computing and engineering, related ideas appear as metastability in asynchronous circuits and timing analysis, where
In cosmology and particle physics, metastable states can refer to false vacuum scenarios or long-lived excited
While metestabil can function as a shorthand or loanword in some contexts, the standard term in most