megkülönböztethetsége
Megkülönböztethetetlensége is a Hungarian term that translates to "indiscernibility" in English. It is a concept primarily used in philosophy and physics, though its application can extend to other fields. In essence, it refers to the state where two or more entities are indistinguishable from one another, meaning there is no observable or measurable difference that would allow us to tell them apart.
In physics, the principle of megkülönböztethetetlensége is particularly relevant when discussing identical particles, such as electrons
Philosophically, megkülönböztethetetlensége can be applied to discussions about identity and individuality. If two objects are completely