tilkumist
Tilkumist is a term used in discussions of complex-systems dynamics to describe the process by which many small, local changes accumulate and interact to push a system past a tipping point into a qualitatively different state. The concept emphasizes gradual momentum buildup, emergence of correlated activity, and nonlinear responses that depart from the system’s previous behavior.
The etymology of tilkumist is unclear, and the term appears mainly in theoretical writings and speculative
Tilkumist identifies core mechanisms: accumulation (incremental changes adding up over time), synchronization (coordinated interactions that amplify
In practice, tilkumist is used to inform risk assessment and resilience planning by focusing on the buildup
Critics argue that tilkumist overlaps with established ideas like tipping-point theory and cascade dynamics, and that