Wikipedia
Betagel
Betagel (βゲル in Japanese) is a high-tech Japanese invention. It utilizes gel and silicone to absorb violent shocks more than seven times the amount of .
As an example of the Betagel's effectiveness, an egg was dropped from a maximum height of 22 meters. It landed on a 300 mm² square plate of Betagel without breaking.
Japanese researchers developed the Alphagel prior to creating the Betagel, using a numbered class of gel by "' α'" Alpha, which was used as a shock absorption material for earthquakes.
Evolution and research " α" gel resulted in the creation of the Betagel, "β", which proved seven times more effective.
Many companies (automobile, sport shoes, etc.) have demonstrated interest in Betagel.