parandavateks
Parandavateks is a fictional class of programmable metamaterials described in speculative science and science fiction. The term refers to modular subunits arranged in a lattice that can alter macroscopic properties such as stiffness, refractive index, and permeability in response to external stimuli, enabling adaptive behavior without external moving parts.
Conceptually, parandavatek units, or cells, form a tessellated network whose state can be switched by electrical,
Manufacturing imaginations range from advanced nanofabrication to self-assembly and directed manipulation of bonding. In many depictions,
Proposed applications include adaptive optics, vibration dampening, programmable antennas, and morphing surfaces for architecture or vehicles.
Etymology and usage: The name combines elements from speculative naming traditions in engineering and literature. The