Szent (2026)

Moving from the altar to the laboratory, the name redefines the term through a materialist lens. The Nobel Prize winner, famous for isolating Vitamin C, famously gave a "profoundly inorganic definition of life":

In this context, Szent represents a transition from nomadic tribalism to a structured, European civilization. St. Stephen’s Park in Budapest remains a symbol of this "cultural space," offering a sense of "pleasurable security" that acts as a national lieu de mémoire [11]. 2. The Science of Life: Albert Szent-Györgyi Moving from the altar to the laboratory, the

"Life is nothing other than an electron in search of a place in which to stop." [14, 18] famous for isolating Vitamin C