Syntopic - continuous topical chronotopic. New scientific paradigm "Syntopi-ka". By analogy: the totality of properties of an organism in ontogenesis differs in topical energy and ontogenetics. In physiology, this term is adopted to designate the integrative component of the body’s vital activity, which is formed through the active interaction of genetic and environmental factors. The construction of a hierarchy of topical phenomena, the conditions of their interaction and their totality form a syntopic environment.
Syntopy can be considered an innovative paradigm for interdisciplinary and cross-polar research, which can become an impetus for the creation of a unified culture of scientific knowledge in order to achieve a new worldview. So Syntopy can be considered as a semantic connection in time and space in all areas of human life. Syntopy must be conceptualized as a synthetic inter-field environment, which includes cognitive fields - research fields included in the historical and cultural field of the corresponding systems: natural science, sociological, technical, aesthetic-artistic, psychological, philosophical, cultural, etc. Since in different scientific disciplines have adopted their own terminology and the terminological systems of different sciences turn out to be incompatible with each other, the question arises of developing common language standards. The solution to this problem can be the use of our proposed new scientific category “syntopic”.
The term "Syntopia" is the result of the merger of the Greek word "τόπος" (topos) meaning "place, arrangement", and the Latin "singularis" (from which the terms singuli and singularius are derived), meaning "single" and "single", someone and not that different than, having unique characteristics of difference from others, one of a kind. Taking into account the meaning of ancient words and, accordingly, their modern translation, the term “Syntopy” means: 1. Possessing unique features of difference from other ontological entities