The Emergence Machine

Interregnum

abstract · History · Level 10 · E10

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Emergence definition

An interregnum is a temporary period of governance or leadership vacuum between the reigns of successive rulers, characterized by a lack of stable authority or contested power.

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Wiktionary senses

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Historical origin

Origin word
interregnum
Origin language
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Prerequisite chain

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thisfoundationsL10L9L8L7L4L3L2L1L0InterregnumCultureLeadershipSocietyCommunityLanguageGovernanceObjectiveOrganismTemporaryCausalityCellMeaning… intermediate l…DurationFormInformationLifeActionChangeCollectionMatterEnergyPatternSpaceTimeE1 concrete → E14 abstract

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Prerequisites

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  • Temporary L3 (requires)
    An interregnum is a temporary period of governance or leadership vacuum between the reigns of successive rulers, characterized by a lack of stable authority or contested power.
  • Governance L4 (requires)
    An interregnum is a temporary period of governance or leadership vacuum between the reigns of successive rulers, characterized by a lack of stable authority or contested power.
  • Leadership L9 (requires)
    An interregnum is a temporary period of governance or leadership vacuum between the reigns of successive rulers, characterized by a lack of stable authority or contested power.