usefulbutnotpractical
Usefulbutnotpractical is a term used to describe ideas, inventions, or practices that are theoretically advantageous or beneficial but are not feasible or efficient when applied in real-world settings. The concept emphasizes a gap between theoretical usefulness and practical implementation, often due to constraints such as cost, complexity, scalability, or regulatory barriers.
The term can apply to various domains. In engineering, a design that offers superior performance might require
Examples include the "artificial photosynthesis" process that can produce clean fuel within a laboratory but has
Critics argue that labeling something as usefulbutnotpractical can stifle innovation if overused, though others see it