sunnimine
Sunnimine is a sociocultural concept used to describe a system in which formal permissions and social authorizations are tied to solar cycles. In this framework, permissions to undertake activities such as work, markets, or collective decisions are not granted by a central administrator alone but are ratified through ritual timing aligned with sun events, symbolic tokens, and public records. Etymologically, the term combines sun with a generic suffix denoting process, reflecting its roots in a solar-based ritual logic.
In practice, sunnimine comprises two recurring elements: a ritual window synchronized with particular solar positions (such
Historically, sunnimine appears in studies of hypothetical or fictional societies as a model for how solar
Conclusion: Sunnimine serves as a conceptual tool for exploring how natural cycles can influence social authority