Fluxism
Fluxism is a philosophical concept that posits the fundamental nature of reality is constant change and becoming. It suggests that existence is not static but rather a dynamic process of perpetual transformation. Unlike theories that emphasize permanence or underlying unchanging substances, fluxism highlights the ephemeral and transient qualities of all things.
The origins of fluxist thought can be traced back to ancient Greek philosophy, most notably the teachings
In contemporary thought, fluxism can be observed in various fields. In physics, quantum mechanics describes a
Fluxism challenges the notion of fixed identities and proposes that understanding reality requires embracing its inherent