Motion

Michelangelo Buonnaroti, Creation of the Sun and Moon
c. 1510, The Vatican

"All is flux, nothing stays still."

Heraclitus


"Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?"

Agamemnon

Aeschylus

The General Theory of Relativity asserts that everything is mobile, that the act of moving itself is a permutation of the way a mass curves space and time. Nothing is truly static and immutable, everything will move until the end of time, when light, and heat, and the dispersion of every atom's smallest fragment has ceased.

Is truth immutable? Are even the simplest mathematical terms true for every universe? Is thought a motion itself?

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