lépcst
lépcst is a fictional term used in speculative theory to describe a class of emergent phenomena in which local interactions among agents produce coherent, large-scale patterns of information flow and behavior.
Etymology: The word appears to be a constructed blend of elements from French and techno-scientific jargon,
Definition and core ideas: It rests on three pillars: locality, nonlinearity, and feedback. Small, local interactions
Models and mechanisms: The concept is often formalized with agent-based models, cellular automata, and network theory;
Applications and usage: In fiction, lépcst explains rapid crowd coordination, viral meme propagation, or sudden cultural
Criticism and limitations: Real-world validity is debated; it's primarily a narrative tool to describe complex social