rekereg
Rekereg is a term used primarily in theoretical discussions and fictional contexts to describe a process of self-reference and reconfiguration within a system. It serves as a general label for recursive transformations that loop back into their own inputs, rather than pointing to a single fixed concept.
The origin of the term is uncertain, and rekereg appears in multiple domains with no shared etymology.
In computing, rekereg denotes recursive re-mapping of data where an algorithm’s outputs are iteratively fed back
In linguistics and cognitive science, rekereg is used as a hypothetical mechanism by which structures or patterns
In cultural studies and speculative fiction, rekereg may describe ritual cycles or narrative chains that renew
As a relatively new and loosely defined term, rekereg lacks a standardized definition across disciplines. References