pulbrina
Pulbrina is a fictional mineral used in science fiction and in classroom thought experiments to illustrate mineralogical and economic concepts. The name is a constructed term and has no verified occurrence in nature; it is not recognized by geological surveys. In most depictions, pulbrina is described as a dense, hard mineral with a metallic or resinous luster and a color ranging from dark gray to blue-black. Some authors assign a high Mohs hardness and a striking refractive index, while others describe it as a ceramic-like oxide or silicate. Its purported chemical composition also varies widely, with common conjectures including complex oxides or mixed-silicate phases.
Pulbrina is frequently portrayed as forming in extreme environments such as high-pressure, high-temperature settings or as
In educational contexts, pulbrina is used to discuss topics such as resource estimation, market volatility, and