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'''Rotatien''' refers to a [[system]] that experiences frequent [[System Collapse|collapses]] that result to being an empty system/singlet, and with each one the system has a once resplitting having a different origin.  
'''Rotatien''' refers to a [[system]] that experiences frequent [[System Collapse|collapses]] that result in an [[Empty System|empty system]]/[[singlet]]. The system then [[Split|resplits]], leading to a number of distinct consecutive [[System Origins|origins]].  


It can be that the system cycles through a few of origind or cycle through every possible one that is within their experiences.
The system may have a single repeating origin, cycle through a small number of origins, or experience many different origins with each rotation.


The cycle does not require a pattern or repetition, and multiple origins can be had at once.
Such a cycle does not necessarily follow a pattern or repeat, and multiple origins can occur simultaneously for each rotation.
 
==Related Terms==
This may be considered a type of [[circutien]] system.
 
[[Bombogenic]] is similar but doesn't necessarily fuse members, and doesn't necessarily happen regularly.  
 
[[Category:Terms that describe system count]]
[[Category:-tien Terms]]

Latest revision as of 02:22, 7 March 2024

rotatien ( n.)
Other formsrotagenic
Applies tosystems, system functions
Coiner NeonWebb with help from m-grouped

Rotatien refers to a system that experiences frequent collapses that result in an empty system/singlet. The system then resplits, leading to a number of distinct consecutive origins.

The system may have a single repeating origin, cycle through a small number of origins, or experience many different origins with each rotation.

Such a cycle does not necessarily follow a pattern or repeat, and multiple origins can occur simultaneously for each rotation.

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

This may be considered a type of circutien system.

Bombogenic is similar but doesn't necessarily fuse members, and doesn't necessarily happen regularly.