Wednesday, October 14, 2009
things will always change
change? you ever heard someone say that things always change...or that they are always changing? yeah it's not true. the word change suggests a state of definition that will be altered. But if things are always changing then this definition, this stable structure would never exist. In a world of constant alteration nothing exists as a whole to experience change. The word change refers to 2 seperate ideas: that something is, will, or has altered and that something is in existence of solid unchanging structure to be subjected to an alteration. I attack the second assumption of "change." No set and whole structure exists to experience alteration. Alteration exists constantly without unity. Alterations are spontaneous and with infinite connectivity. What we see as a whole structure is merely a set of constantly a differing movement. Change is our generic word that has become outside the true meaning of the constant "flux" of the world.
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