obfitymi
Obfitymi is a neologism used in speculative discussions of resource distribution and systemic resilience. It denotes a theoretical state in which resource availability exceeds demand, yet efficiency persists through distributed allocation, redundancy, and adaptive reallocation of capacity. The concept is not tied to a specific field, but appears in theoretical ecology, operations research, and digital infrastructure modeling as a way to explore how systems can remain efficient under abundant inputs rather than only under scarcity.
Origin and etymology: The term was introduced in late 20th-century thought experiments and is formed from roots
Core ideas: Obfitymi emphasizes resilience, modularity, and overlap of functional roles. In models, obfitymi conditions emerge
Implications and critiques: Proponents argue the concept helps separate the idea of abundance from waste by
See also: resource abundance, redundancy, resilience, efficiency, systems theory.