Kamatozik
Kamatozik is a fictional concept used in speculative fiction, game design, and narrative theory to describe a method for coordinating multiple parallel streams of events or data so that a coherent whole emerges. The term is typically applied to both narrative devices and simulation architectures, where independent strands must be reconciled at defined moments.
In narrative use, kamatozik helps writers manage nonlinear timelines by imposing convergence points that reveal causality
Etymology: Kamatozik is a neologism created for fictional usage; there is no widely recognized real-world etymology.
Mechanics: In fiction, kamatozik may be described as a rule-set or algorithmic principle that enforces temporal
Origin and reception: The concept appears across multiple works of speculative fiction and RPG design discussions,
Variants and related concepts: Kamatozik is often contrasted with linear storytelling and with fully parallel simulations.