INTERCONNECTIONALITY
Noun1. The quality, state, or characteristic of being connected across various systems, entities, or concepts in a way that emphasizes mutual influence and reciprocal enhancements.2. A condition or capability of forming and sustaining reciprocal links between disparate concepts, entities, or systems, fostering a comprehensive and
symbiotic understanding or unified approach.3. The inherent property of systems, ideas, or processes to be interdependent, not only co-existing but also co-evolving and enriching one another through their interactions.4. The phenomenon within interconnected systems where a critical threshold, once reached, can
precipitate significant changes or tipping points, leading to far-reaching effects across the entire system. This aspect of
interconnectionality emphasizes the potential for minor or initially isolated events to propagate through a network of connections, resulting in substantial and often unexpected outcomes.