emergentteja
Emergentteja is a term used in some academic and speculative prose to denote patterns, traits, or organizational properties that arise from the interactions of simpler elements but are not present in any single component.
It has mixed etymology; the form appears in Finnish-language sources and other multilingual discussions of complexity
Used within complexity theory and studies of complex adaptive systems, emergentteja are associated with weak emergence:
Examples cited in discussions include flocking in animal groups, traffic flow, market dynamics, and ecological resilience,
Scholars also flag limitations: the lack of a precise, universally accepted definition can lead to ambiguity;
Emergentteja articles typically situate the term within broader conversations about complexity, systems theory, and interdisciplinary research,