Bohm
Will Keepin's explanation is instructive: "To put it crudely, one could say that nouns do not really exist, only verbs exist. A noun is just a 'slow' verb; that is, it refers to a process that is progressing so slowly so as to appear static. For example, the paper on which this text is printed appears to have a stable existence, but we know that it is, at all times including this very moment, changing and evolving towards dust. Hence paper would more accurately be called papering--to emphasize that it is always and inevitably a dynamic process undergoing perpetual change. Bohm experimented with restructuring language in this dynamic mode, which he called the rheomode, in an effort to more accurately reflect in language the true dynamic nature of reality." --http://acjournal.org/holdings/vol6/iss3/responses/attias/notes.html, accessed May 2004
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