oninduidbare
Oninduidbare is a neologistic term used in Dutch-language discussions to describe a system, state, or process that cannot be induced into an alternative state by external stimuli under defined conditions. It is typically employed in thought experiments, philosophy of science, and speculative fiction to mark a boundary where external influence fails to provoke change despite applied input.
Etymology and form. The word appears to be formed from the negating prefix on- attached to a
Definition and scope. A common characterization is that an oninduidbare entity resists induction within a specified
Context and usage. The term is most often applied in philosophy of science, systems theory, or science
See also. Inducibility, noninducible, resilience, threshold phenomena. Note: as a relatively new and informal term, oninduidbare