Rotativists
The Rotativists are a philosophical school of thought that emerged in the late 19th century. The term "Rotativist" refers to the view that reality is in a constant state of flux and transformation. This idea is rooted in the notion that the fundamental nature of existence is to be in a state of perpetual change, and that all things are subject to the process of rotation or transformation.
Rotativists typically reject the idea of an unchanging, static reality, and instead posit that all phenomena
The key principles of Rotativism include the idea that reality is in a constant state of rotation,
Rotativists often draw on a range of philosophical and scientific theories to support their views, including
The impact of Rotativism on modern thought is multifaceted, with its ideas influencing various fields, including