étertípusú
Étertípusú is a Hungarian term that translates to "ether-type" or "ethereal" in English. It is often used in philosophical and scientific contexts to describe something that is intangible, non-physical, or existing in a realm beyond the material world. Historically, the concept of ether was a hypothetical medium once thought to permeate all of space and be the carrier of light and other electromagnetic phenomena. While the scientific concept of ether has largely been superseded by modern physics, the term "étertípusú" can still carry these connotations of being subtle, spiritual, or of a different, less concrete nature. It can be applied to abstract concepts, spiritual experiences, or phenomena that are difficult to measure or define empirically. The word evokes a sense of lightness, transcendence, and a quality that is not easily grasped by the senses. In some contexts, it might also refer to something that is delicate or ephemeral, like a scent or a fleeting memory.