THE SWERVE
you are here collision of coherence a liquid constellation a turbulent clockwork cataract unfolding water marks the way
water marks the way cataract unfolding a turbulent clockwork a liquid constellation collision of coherence you are here
Lucretius, Roman poet and philosopher, called the unpredictable swerve of atoms clinamen, in his defense of Epicurus' atomistic doctrine. It is the unexpected, unpredictable movement of matter.
For more, read his book, On the Nature of Things (De rerum natura)
The Swerve
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The Swerve
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THE SWERVE
you are here collision of coherence a liquid constellation a turbulent clockwork cataract unfolding water marks the way
water marks the way cataract unfolding a turbulent clockwork a liquid constellation collision of coherence you are here
Lucretius, Roman poet and philosopher, called the unpredictable swerve of atoms clinamen, in his defense of Epicurus' atomistic doctrine. It is the unexpected, unpredictable movement of matter.
For more, read his book, On the Nature of Things (De rerum natura)