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| so:text | In Science we have finally come back to the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus, who said everything is flow, flux, process. There are no "things." NOTHINGNESS in Eastern language is "no-thingness". We in the West think of nothingness as a void, an emptiness, an nonexistence. In Eastern philosophy and modern physical science, nothingness — no-thingness — is a form of process, ever moving. (en) |
| so:isPartOf | https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bruce_Lee |
| so:description | Striking Thoughts (2000) (en) |
| so:description | Part II: On Being Human (en) |
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