Serendipus
Serendipus is a term used primarily in speculative fiction and academic discourse to describe a mode of discovery that blends purposeful search with unexpected, valuable outcomes. In this sense, serendipus refers to processes or systems designed to exploit chance events without sacrificing methodical inquiry.
Etymology: The word borrows from Serendip, an old name for Sri Lanka, and from serendipity, the accidental
In fiction, serendipus may denote a philosophy adopted by a character, a research institution, or a city-state
In real-world discourse, variants of serendipus appear in discussions of innovation, design thinking, and scientific methodology
Note: Serendipus is a fictional or hypothetical construct used in certain writings and debates; it is not