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This Week’s Idea
— Flux —
Flux is impermanence. To think about this idea, think about change. The universe, your things, and you.
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Heraclitus
born circa 535 BCE
circa 535 to 475 BCE, likely aged about 60 years old
Heraclitus taught that reality exists in constant flux, held together by the tension of opposing forces—an insight that echoes Eastern impermanence and the balance of yin–yang.
Quote of the Week
“Everything is in flux.”
Change is the only form of permanence that exists—first glimpsed by ancient thinkers, and now woven into the fabric of modern science.
Key Ideas
Weekly Crossroads
Wisdom at the crossroads of knowledge.

Wisdom emerges from the consistent exploration of the intersections of philosophy, science, critical thinking, and history.

1START: Science »

Will the night sky have stars nearly forever?
Our constellations feel permanent, yet aren't. The stars themselves, bound together in our galactic neighborhood, will light our night sky for nearly forever.

2Philosophy »

What does existence before essence mean?
Existence before essence means you arrive without a script, and your identity emerges through a life in motion: shaped by change, choice, and time.

3Critical Thinking »

Is cause and effect certain?
With the motion of life, cause and effect feel certain. We see stable patterns. But Hume challenged this confidence, reminding us that correlation does not guarantee causation.

4History!

Who were the Presocratic Philosophers?
Language itself is in flux. The Presocratic thinkers lived before philosopher was an identity, in a Greek world where sophist still meant “wise,” not yet the later deceiver.
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Echoes of the Self: Exploring Consciousness Across the Ages
Consciousness
Consciousness, at its most basic, is the act of cognition engaging with sensory input. When an organism can take in information and process it, consciousness is present. Self-awareness, reflection, emotion, and identity are later developments—important, but not required for consciousness itself. Consciousness is the state of being aware—of the world, of oneself, and of experience itself. Across history, it has been described as soul, mind, spirit, or brain process. While explanations evolve with knowledge, the core phenomenon remains: subjective experience arising within a thinking organism.

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