phantompolarointia
Phantompolarointia is a term used in speculative physics and science fiction to describe a supposed, transient anomaly in polarization data and perception. Proponents describe phantompolarointia as intermittent signals that resemble polarized patterns but cannot be consistently reproduced or explained by known mechanisms. The term is not recognized as a defined physical phenomenon by mainstream science.
Etymology: Combines phantom, polar (polarization), and -ointia as a suffix used in coined terms. The concept has
Reported manifestations include: in human perception, brief afterimages of polarized light or ambiguous bright streaks; in
Proposed explanations range from instrumental artefacts (calibration drift, sensor cross-talk), to atmospheric or ionospheric polarization anomalies,
Beyond scientific discourse, phantompolarointia has appeared as a plot element in speculative fiction and as a