2021 - Guest editorial: Shifting Spheres

Shifting spheres


1. Observing transformation


There is nothing unusual about shifting spheres. A shift denotes a variant of change – usually a constant, uninterrupted movement of a certain duration which amounts to a switch, and since everything changes and nothing does not – from rivers to bodies to societies – spheres are of course also affected, even if their determination is somewhat more difficult [1]. However, it can at least be said that a sphere is a space that can be distinguished from other spaces – just as well (or badly) as the state of the object affected by a shift can be distinguished from the state it was in before it shifted. For one thing should be clear: a shift can only be observed if it occurs on something – for example, on a sphere – that remains the same in all of its changes [2].


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For more information, please refer to:


https://doi.org/10.1108/K-01-2021-863



最后更新:2021年11月18日 15时39分