spontánok
Spontánok is a term used in speculative biology and philosophy to refer to spontaneously appearing agents or processes that arise within complex systems without direct parental origin or external instruction. They are not recognized as a fixed taxonomic group, but as emergent phenomena that can exhibit autonomous or semi-autonomous behavior under suitable conditions.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from the Hungarian spontán, meaning spontaneous, with the plural suffix
Concept and characteristics: Spontánok are defined by emergence from nonlinear dynamics, feedback loops, and stochastic fluctuations.
Observation and interpretation: In theory and simulations, spontaneity is studied as a form of self-organization and
Cultural and scientific context: The concept appears mainly in thought experiments, complexity science discussions, and worldbuilding.
See also: spontaneous generation, emergence, self-organization, complex systems.