eventuala
Eventuala is a theoretical construct used in philosophy of time, systems analysis, and risk assessment to describe the space of potential events and their outcomes within a given dynamic system. It focuses on eventualities—what could happen eventually under uncertainty—rather than only what has actually occurred.
Etymology and usage: the term draws on eventus, the Latin for event, with the suffix -ala to
Conceptual framework: eventuala is often modeled as a structured representation of temporal sequences of events, such
Applications: in engineering and climate risk, eventuala helps analysts map sequences of failures or extreme conditions
Limitations: the concept is not universally recognized or standardized, and its representations can be highly model-dependent.