dinjection
Dinjection is a term with no universally accepted definition in mainstream science. It is used sporadically as either a misspelling of injection or as a neologism in speculative contexts to describe the introduction of time-varying signals or dynamic states into a system. In fiction and theoretical discussions, dinjection may refer to techniques that imprint information directly into neural, mechanical, or software subsystems to influence behavior, perception, or operation without altering underlying code or hardware in conventional ways.
It is sometimes described as the “dynamic analogue” of injection, emphasizing the role of changing signals rather
Real-world equivalents include techniques such as signal injection in control systems, dynamic parameter injection in software,
See also: injection, dynamic systems, runtime parameter injection, cybernetics.