transfigrre
Transfigrre is a term most often used in speculative fiction to describe a hypothetical process by which the form of matter can be rapidly reconfigured through programmable materials and guiding energy fields. In many depictions, transfigrre enables objects or beings to alter their shape, texture, or internal architecture without adding or removing bulk, effectively transforming one state into another in a controlled sequence. The concept functions as a thought experiment about the limits of material malleability, identity, and the interface between information and physical form.
In the portrayed mechanisms, a target morphology is encoded into a control lattice or data pattern embedded
Applications within fiction range from rapid prototyping and adaptive equipment to metamorphic suits or rebuildable infrastructure.