Ilinx
Ilinx is a term derived from the Greek word for "whirlwind" and is often used in the context of play and leisure. It refers to a state of excitement or disorientation that can occur during activities that involve movement, such as amusement park rides or dancing. This sensation can evoke feelings of joy and exhilaration, making it a key element in various forms of entertainment.
In psychology, Ilinx is considered one of the four types of play identified by the French sociologist Roger Caillois. The other types include Agon (competition), Alea (chance), and Mimicry (role-playing). Ilinx emphasizes the thrill of losing control and experiencing a break from reality, contributing to the overall enjoyment of playful activities.