aevutama
Aevutama is a term used in speculative philosophy and world-building to denote a hypothetical state of terminal complexity for a self-organizing system. The word combines notions of time-bound optimization and a threshold, and it is not part of established scientific nomenclature. It originated in speculative discourse and fiction as a way to discuss how complex systems might approach a limit or transition point.
In the concept, aevutama refers to a phase or event when a system attains the maximum sustainable
Frameworks proposed by proponents describe a set of metrics such as a Complexity Index, Energy Margin, and
Applications and examples appear mainly in science fiction world-building and in theoretical discussions of long-term sustainability
Reception of aevutama is mixed; it remains a speculative construct with limited empirical basis. Critics argue