Absolute
Absolute is a term used across disciplines to denote something complete, unconditional, or independent of a reference point. In mathematics, the absolute value |x| of a real number x is its nonnegative magnitude, equal to x if x ≥ 0 and −x otherwise. The absolute value measures distance from zero on the number line. Properties include |ab| = |a||b| and |a+b| ≤ |a| + |b|. For complex numbers, the modulus extends this idea as the distance from the origin in the complex plane. The term also appears in phrases such as absolute value function or modulus.
In physics and thermodynamics, absolute scales refer to quantities measured relative to an absolute standard rather
In philosophy, the Absolute denotes a supremely real, all-encompassing unity beyond phenomena. In German idealism, Hegel
In political theory, absolute can modify governance as in absolute monarchy, where sovereign authority rests with
Other usages include the general intensifier sense—absolute certainty, absolute prohibition, or absolute terms—where something is asserted