volumenticity
Volumenticity is a hypothetical concept that explores the potential for objects to possess a form of "volumetric memory" or a persistent, inherent three-dimensional property that influences their behavior. It posits that beyond their physical dimensions, objects might retain a kind of "imprint" of their past spatial interactions or their original form, which could affect their future interactions with space or other objects. This idea is purely theoretical and has not been experimentally verified or established within scientific frameworks.
The concept suggests that an object's volumenticity might be related to its history of compression, expansion,
The term itself is a neologism, combining "volume" with a suffix suggesting a state or quality. It