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'''Unobtainium''' is a term coined by engineers to describe materials that do not exist.  When you find that the material properties require for a particular function cannot be met by an material known to modern science, the material that you need is unobtainium.  Examples include:
'''Unobtainium''' is a term coined by engineers to describe materials that do not exist.  When you find that the material properties require for a particular function cannot be met by an material known to modern science, the material that you need is unobtainium.  Examples include:


* Materials with impossibly high melting points.
* Metals with impossibly high melting points.
* Materials with impossibly high tensile strength.
* Structural materials with impossibly high tensile strength.
* Fuels with impossibly high energy density.


This term has appeared at least once in science fiction, describing a material with impossible properties.  May science fiction materials actually fit this description, though.
This term has appeared at least once in science fiction, describing a material with impossible properties.  May science fiction materials actually fit this description, though.


[[Category: Science Fiction]]
[[Category: Science Fiction]]

Revision as of 14:05, 8 June 2009

Unobtainium is a term coined by engineers to describe materials that do not exist. When you find that the material properties require for a particular function cannot be met by an material known to modern science, the material that you need is unobtainium. Examples include:

  • Metals with impossibly high melting points.
  • Structural materials with impossibly high tensile strength.
  • Fuels with impossibly high energy density.

This term has appeared at least once in science fiction, describing a material with impossible properties. May science fiction materials actually fit this description, though.