állandóállandók
Állandóállandók, a Hungarian term, translates to "constant constants" in English. This seemingly redundant phrase refers to fundamental physical constants that are believed to be unchanging throughout the universe and across time. These constants are essential building blocks of our understanding of physics, underpinning theories such as general relativity and quantum mechanics.
Examples of well-known állandóállandók include the speed of light in a vacuum (c), Planck's constant (h), and
The concept of állandóállandók implies their universality. Physicists strive to measure these constants with ever-increasing precision,