supermaketite
Supermaketite is a hypothetical mineraloid, a naturally occurring substance that resembles a mineral but lacks a definite crystalline structure. Its name derives from its purported discovery in the vicinity of large-scale retail food establishments, specifically supermarkets, though this association is purely fictional and serves as a playful designation. Supermaketite is imagined to be composed of a complex, amorphous matrix of organic and inorganic compounds, potentially including trace elements leached from packaging materials, food residues, and artificial preservatives.
The physical characteristics attributed to supermaketite are varied. It is often described as having a dull,
The theoretical origin of supermaketite suggests it could arise from the long-term accumulation and chemical alteration