apsisukimo
Apsisukimo is a term used in speculative celestial mechanics to describe a hypothesized rapid reorientation of a body's orbital apsides—its periapsis and apoapsis—within a small number of orbital periods. The concept is invoked to account for abrupt changes in orbital geometry that are not readily explained by standard precession or secular perturbations in multi-body systems.
Etymology: The term blends “apsis,” the closest or farthest point in an orbit, with a coined element
Proposed mechanisms: Models attribute apsisukimo to intensified tidal torques during near-resonant interactions, magnetic coupling in close-in
Observational status and relevance: To date, apsisukimo remains a theoretical construct with no unambiguous detections. It