phantoplex
/ˈfæntoʊplɛks/Definitions
1. noun
A hypothetical entity, especially in the context of paranormal or supernatural phenomena, describing a complex or multifaceted manifestation of energy, spirits, or other non-corporeal entities.
“The researchers spent years studying the phantoplex, trying to understand its true nature and the reasons behind its existence.”
2. adjective
Describing something as being complex, multifaceted, or having multiple layers or aspects.
“The artist’s use of symbolism and metaphors created a phantoplex narrative in her latest novel, captivating the audience with its depth and complexity.”