dríf
Dríf is a term encountered in speculative discussions of physics and in fictional worldbuilding. In this context, dríf denotes a drift-like redistribution of matter or energy within a field that is not isotropic and may vary with direction. The concept is used to describe slow, directional movement that arises from gradients in potential energy or other driving forces, moderated by resistance.
Although often treated as a coined or fictional term, the word dríf is commonly linked to northern
Models of dríf typically involve a drift velocity that is proportional to a gradient of a potential
Within fiction and thought experiments, dríf is used to explain persistent directional patterns without invoking external
See also: advection, diffusion, drift velocity, potential field, anisotropy, boundary conditions.