tsükli
Tsükli is a theoretical framework and cultural concept used to analyze cyclic patterns in social, ecological, and economic systems within a fictional context. It presents time as a set of repeating, interacting phases rather than a linear sequence, and it emphasizes feedback between systems and their environments.
Etymology and origins: The term derives from the fictional Tsükli language, where tsük means circle and -li
Structure: Most Tsükli models describe cycles as composed of four interlocking phases: growth, consolidation, transition, and
Applications: Practitioners apply Tsükli to governance, resource management, urban planning, and cultural calendars. By aligning activities
See also: Cyclical theory, time in philosophy, seasonal calendars, systems theory.