Algtõed
Algtõed is an Estonian term that translates to "basic truths" or "fundamental principles." It refers to a set of foundational concepts or ideas that are considered self-evidently true or necessary for understanding a particular subject, field, or system. These principles are often so deeply ingrained or widely accepted that they form the bedrock upon which more complex knowledge is built.
The specific algtõed can vary greatly depending on the context. In mathematics, for example, algtõed might refer
The concept of algtõed implies a hierarchy of knowledge, where these basic truths are the most essential