Kilengésben
Kilengésben is a term originating from Hungarian that describes a state of being in motion, specifically a back-and-forth or swinging movement. It can be applied to both physical objects and abstract concepts. In a literal sense, it refers to the swinging of a pendulum, the swaying of a tree in the wind, or a child on a swing. This motion is characterized by a rhythmic oscillation around a central point.
Beyond its physical applications, "kilengésben" can also describe a state of fluctuation or variability. For instance,
The concept implies a lack of stability and a dynamic, often unpredictable, trajectory. It suggests that the