The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science
What if nothing in reality is truly stable? This episode explores a radical shift in perspective—from seeing the world as a collection of fixed objects to understanding it as a network of continuous processes. Rocks, bodies, and even identity itself appear stable, but are actually temporary equilibria, sustained by constant internal motion and energy exchange. What we perceive as permanence is shaped by our limited scale of observation, masking an underlying flow of transformation. In this view, stability is not the absence of change—it’s the persistence of patterns within change. And what we call “things” are simply useful abstractions for processes that momentarily hold their form. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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