rendezetlenséget
Rendezetlenséget is the Hungarian noun form of the concept "chaos" or "disorder," used to describe a state in which elements lack order, predictability, or cohesion. In everyday speech, it can describe everything from a messy room to a complex social situation in which rules or norms are not followed. In scientific contexts, the word often appears in discussions of thermodynamics, cosmology, and complex systems, where it is associated with entropy and the tendency of physical systems to evolve from an ordered configuration toward a more disordered one.
The term derives from the root rend, meaning "order," combined with the suffix –etlenség, which marks the
In literature and philosophy, rendezetlenséget may be employed metaphorically to describe existential voids or the collapse
Because the concept is frequently used across multiple disciplines, encyclopedic entries about rendezetlenséget typically include definitions,