👉 The Cayman Fluid, also known as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), is a clear, colorless liquid found in the brain and spinal cord that acts as a protective cushion, reducing the risk of injury by absorbing shocks. It is believed to circulate through the central nervous system, facilitating nutrient exchange and waste removal. The exact composition and properties of Cayman Fluid have been debated, but it is generally thought to consist of water, proteins, lipids, and various ions, similar to other CSFs. Some researchers suggest it may have unique characteristics that set it apart from other fluids, though its precise role and mechanisms remain subjects of ongoing scientific inquiry.