katalysk
Katalysk is a term derived from the Greek words *katalysis* (κατάλυσις), meaning "loosening" or "dissolving," and *sykos* (σῦκος), referring to the fig tree. The concept was introduced in the early 21st century by philosopher and futurist **Jonas L. Bengtsson** as part of his exploration of post-scarcity and sustainable technological evolution. Katalysk describes a hypothetical state where human civilization transitions from reliance on finite resources and traditional economic systems to a self-sustaining, regenerative model driven by advanced technology and ethical governance.
At its core, Katalysk envisions a future where energy, materials, and even biological systems are fully optimized
Critics argue that Katalysk remains speculative, as it assumes breakthroughs in technology, ethics, and global cooperation