Heracliteanism
noun
Her·a·cli·te·an·ism
-ˌklīˈtē-
plural -s
: a philosophy based on the theory that everything is in flux and nothing remains fixed except the logos which is at once law and a ruling element identified with fire and that the world is made of the four elements fire, water, earth, and air which are continually transmuted into one another in fixed measures
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