elemkérdés
Elemkérdés is a Hungarian term that translates to "element question" or "question of elements." It refers to a philosophical concept, particularly within the ancient Greek tradition, concerning the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Early philosophers like Thales, Anaximenes, and Heraclitus, known as the Pre-Socratics, pondered what single substance or principle constituted the ultimate reality from which all other things derived.
Thales proposed water as the arche (the fundamental principle), believing it to be present in all forms
The elemkérdés was not merely about identifying a physical substance but also about understanding the underlying