megkettzdnek
Megkettzdnek is a neologism used in speculative linguistics and social theory to describe a hypothetical diffusion pattern in which a cultural unit, meme, or policy not only spreads but doubles in reach or intensity, creating two parallel strands of influence. In such a model, exposure and adoption accelerate in tandem, producing a rapid bifurcation of impact across a population or network. The concept is theoretical and not part of established empirical literature.
Etymology and usage: The coinage appears to imitate Hungarian morphological patterns, combining a prefix meg- with
Mechanisms: In megkettzdnek models, a trigger event activates two diffusion pathways that reinforce each other. Algorithmic
Implications and reception: Proponents argue the term helps explore how ideas can double in reach without a
See also: memetics, diffusion of innovations, network effects.