autocosm
/ɔːtoʊˈkɒzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical self-contained universe, such as a cosmic egg or a multiverse, that is self-sustaining and may be the source of all existence.
“The concept of an autocosm challenges our current understanding of the origins of the universe.”
2. noun
A self-contained, autonomous system or entity that is capable of maintaining its own existence and evolution.
“The development of an autocosm in artificial intelligence raises questions about the potential for sentient machines.”