nematerialius
Nematerialius is a Lithuanian term that translates to "immaterial" or "intangible" in English. It is often used in philosophical and economic contexts to refer to things that do not have a physical form. This can encompass a wide range of concepts, from abstract ideas and emotions to services and intellectual property.
In philosophy, nematerialius can refer to non-physical aspects of existence, such as consciousness, thoughts, or spiritual
The distinction between material and nematerialius is important for understanding value creation and exchange in modern