Clinamen
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‘Clinamen’ is a term used by the philosopher Lucretius to refer to the unpredictable swerving of atoms. Lucretius argues the behavior of atoms does not occur by strict necessity, but always with some element of chance. Swerving occurs at no fixed place or time and is an immanent property of the world that gives rise to creativity in all its myriad forms.
‘Clinamen’ is a term used by the philosopher Lucretius to refer to the unpredictable swerving of atoms. Lucretius argues the behavior of atoms does not occur by strict necessity, but always with some element of chance. Swerving occurs at no fixed place or time and is an immanent property of the world that gives rise to creativity in all its myriad forms.