görbületétl
Görbületétl is a hypothetical concept often explored in theoretical physics and philosophy, particularly within discussions on the nature of reality and the absence of curvature. The term itself is a portmanteau, combining the Hungarian word "görbület" (curvature) with the Hungarian suffix "-étlen" (without), effectively meaning "without curvature" or "uncorved." It represents a state or characteristic where spatial or temporal dimensions exhibit no bending, warping, or distortion.
In a purely geometric sense, a görbületétl space would be perfectly flat, akin to the Euclidean plane
The concept becomes more complex when applied to relativistic physics, where spacetime itself can be curved