síkossága
Síkossága is a concept in Hungarian philosophy and theory of relativity. It translates to "flat horizon" or " flat NSW", a notion coined by Hungarian philosopher and physicist Vilmos Varkan. Síkossága suggests that the concept of time and space becomes increasingly relative and fluid as one approaches the speed of light.
According to Varkan's theory, the flatness of the horizon represents the limit of our ability to perceive
Varkan's work has been heavily influenced by Albert Einstein's theories of special and general relativity, which
Critics argue that Síkossága might be too extreme and abstract to be practically applied, while some supporters
Síkossága has also been described as an exciting yet challenging concept that challenges our current understanding