pööratuhju
Pööratuhju is an Estonian term that translates to "reverse vacuum" or "inverted emptiness." It describes a phenomenon in folklore and sometimes in perceived supernatural occurrences where a void or absence is felt to possess an active, pulling force, rather than simply being a lack of something. This concept is often associated with unsettling feelings or a sense of being drawn into an inexplicable emptiness.
In traditional Estonian tales, pööratuhju might manifest as an unnerving silence that seems to consume sound,
The term can also be used metaphorically to describe psychological states, such as a profound sense of