htésikenési
htésikenési is a term originating from the Greek words "htes" meaning yesterday and "kenesis" meaning movement. In scientific and philosophical contexts, it refers to the theoretical concept of a movement or action that occurred in the past, specifically "yesterday," but is no longer actively happening. It is often used to discuss the lingering effects or consequences of past events that continue to influence the present without direct present-day causation. For example, a physical object's position today might be a result of a movement it made yesterday, and this past movement is the htésikenési that explains its current state.
The concept of htésikenési is not a formally recognized scientific term but is more of a conceptual