meandersystems
Meandersystems refers to a hypothetical or conceptual framework that describes systems exhibiting characteristics analogous to meanders in rivers. Just as a river's meanders are sinuous curves formed by erosion and deposition, meandersystems are proposed to represent complex, evolving, and often unpredictable patterns within various phenomena. These systems are not typically engineered or deliberately constructed but rather emerge organically through the interaction of constituent elements.
The core idea behind meandersystems is that change and development within them are not linear or straightforward.
Analysis of meandersystems often involves looking for emergent patterns and feedback loops. Rather than seeking a