Selfsolving
Selfsolving refers to a hypothetical concept where a problem or situation resolves itself without external intervention. This can manifest in various contexts, from technological systems to natural phenomena and even abstract thought processes. In the realm of technology, a selfsolving system might be designed to identify and rectify its own errors or optimize its performance autonomously. For instance, a sophisticated software program could theoretically detect a bug and implement a patch without human input.
In a broader sense, selfsolving can describe natural processes that tend towards equilibrium or resolution. Ecosystems,