blinzelrate
Blinzelrate (BR) is a theoretical unit of rate used in models of cognitive and information-processing dynamics. It quantifies how often a system transitions between discrete internal states, called blinzels, in response to external input. The term is used in speculative literature and simulations to describe the tempo of state changes rather than a physical speed.
Definition and units: One blinzel corresponds to a single transition event. The blinzelrate is the number of
Measurement and computation: BR is estimated by observing a process over a time window and computing BR
Applications: In agent-based modeling and neural-inspired architectures, BR serves as a proxy for responsiveness or decision
History and etymology: The term blinzelrate is fictional and originates from speculative literature envisioning rapid state-change
See also: rate, frequency, inter-event time, frames per second.