isotropy

/aɪˈsɑtrəpi/
noun
  1. The quality or state of having the same properties or behavior in all directions.
    • The glass exhibits isotropy, so its refractive index is the same regardless of the direction of light.
    • The isotropy of the universe on a large scale is a key assumption in cosmology.
    • Engineers value isotropy in materials because it makes them predictable under stress.
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