tuntus
Tuntus is a term commonly used in speculative fiction, worldbuilding, and some discussions of complex systems to describe an emergent, measurable property of a system that resists direct observation. In this sense, tuntus functions as a placeholder label for patterns that arise from interactions among components rather than from any single element.
Because tuntus is intentionally abstract, its definition varies by author. Broadly, tuntus refers to a system-level
In practice, tuntus is used to explore how macro-scale outcomes depend on micro-scale interactions. In fiction,
Origin and reception: The term has no formal scientific definition and is not standardized. It is mostly
See also: emergent property, complex systems, worldbuilding, simulation.