nonlyperical
Nonlyperical is a neologism used to describe a class of phenomena that do not fit neatly into either linear or nonlinear categories. In this usage, nonlyperical systems show a blend of proportional responses in some regimes and disproportionately amplified responses in others, without a single, uniform threshold.
Origin and usage: The term is a coined word from speculative discourse and is not attributed to
Characteristics: NOnlyperical phenomena are described as context-dependent, with partial predictability and irregular phase transitions. They may
Contexts and examples: In science fiction and philosophical thought experiments, nonlyperical regions describe environments where effects
See also: Nonlinear dynamics, Complexity science, Hybrid systems, Systems theory. Note: The term is not widely