fizikiai
Fizikiai is a term that appears in ancient Greek philosophical texts, most notably in the writings of Aristotle. It is generally translated as "physical" or "natural" and refers to the realm of tangible, observable reality, as opposed to abstract or conceptual matters. Aristotle extensively used the term "fizikiai" in his works on physics, biology, and cosmology, distinguishing the physical world from mathematics or metaphysics.
The domain of fizikiai encompasses all things that have mass, occupy space, and are subject to change
The concept of fizikiai is central to understanding Aristotle's broader philosophical system. By differentiating the physical