Definition: Uncapsizable is a concept in computer science, specifically in the context of network protocols and communication. It refers to a protocol or service that can be implemented with only one layer (not requiring any additional layers) without introducing significant modifications. In other words, an uncapsizable protocol allows for simpler implementation than more complex protocols by eliminating unnecessary layers. This is particularly useful when implementing a protocol in a small system where the size of the network does not need to scale with the number of devices or users