noun
The moment of catalytic intellectual genesis, where an idea is born not from gradual accumulation, but from a singular, spontaneous surge of insight—often perceived as divinely inspired or irrationally precise. It refers to the existential origin-point of a concept that feels simultaneously inevitable and inexplicable.
Etymology:
Blend of “genius” and “genesis”; from Latin ingenium (innate talent) + genesis (origin, creation).
Example Sentence:
The artist stared blankly for hours, until a sudden geniusis struck and the entire composition unveiled itself within seconds.