Particles of the Past — Chapter 2: The Waves of Time

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Fluxian time is reckoned, not inherited. The Fluxian Calendar (FC) emerged from Thesean paradox studies inspired by Plutarch and later formalized in Athens by Theon of Athens. This reckoning underpins Fluxian ethics, politics, and even cognition — a frame of time meant to shape how identity is understood and enacted. Year 0 FC aligns approximately with 75 CE, the era …

Core Tenets of Neo-Theseanism

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The following tenets expand upon the ideas introduced in “An Introduction to Neo-Theseanism,” formalizing the philosophy’s central insight: that continuity is not the preservation of what was, but the mindful transformation of what becomes. 1. The Impermanence of Identity Concept:Identity is not a stable possession but a temporary configuration within a field of change. As the planks of Theseus’s ship …

Particles of the Past — Chapter 1: The Awakening

Black-and-white image of Luminara at dawn, a futuristic city emerging from mist, symbolizing Zael’s awakening and the dawn of continuity.

Dreams of Continuity “Continuity is not what binds us; relation is.” — Neo-Thesean Proverb 1950 FC (Fluxian Calendar) – 2025 CE (Common Era) The sun had not yet crept over the horizon, but the world was already awash in a pale, silvery light. Zael stirred, the echoes of a dream clinging to him—an unfamiliar sensation in his Fluxian existence. In …