tilateori
Tilateori is a theoretical framework used to study systems in which a measurable tilt—an orientation bias, angular tilt, or skew in distribution—helps explain how small changes can lead to large, qualitative shifts in behavior. The theory emphasizes the connection between micro-level tilts and macro-level outcomes, paying attention to nonlinearity, threshold effects, and feedback loops.
Core concepts include a tilt parameter that quantifies the degree of asymmetry, the idea of tipping points
Historically, tilateori emerged from cross-disciplinary discussions in complexity science, systems theory, and risk analysis, and has
Critics argue that tilateori can be difficult to validate empirically, and that its results depend heavily
See also: tipping point theory, nonlinear dynamics, systems theory, chaos theory.