perpetuatus
Perpetuatus is a term derived from Latin that is sometimes used to denote something that has been made perpetual or rendered self-sustaining. The word combines perpetuus, meaning perpetual, with the suffix -atus, which signals a resulting state or attribute. In various writings, perpetuatus is used as a neologism to discuss processes that are intended to continue indefinitely without ongoing external input.
In philosophy and systems theory, perpetuatus may describe a hypothetical feedback loop or autocatalytic system that,
In literature and game design, perpetuatus can function as the name of artifacts, devices, or states that
There is no universally accepted definition or widely cited authority for perpetuatus, and its usage remains