simaizmok
Simaizmok is a fictional term used in speculative philosophy and complexity theory to describe a class of phenomena that exhibit self-similarity across scales and can be generated from minimal local rules. The concept draws on ideas from fractal geometry and emergent systems, but it deliberately foregrounds minimal generating units as the source of macroscopic structure. The term is attributed to authors in created scholarly traditions and appears primarily in world-building literature and thought experiments rather than in established scientific journals.
Core ideas include that large-scale patterns can be inferred from a small set of local interactions, and
In practice within its fictional context, simaizmok has been used to model ecological networks, urban growth,
Critics in the imagined discourse argue that the concept risks vague definitions or circular reasoning, while