A Serresean reading of Accelerationism: The eternal laminar flow/plane of atoms is stable, and so the question of movement is reduced to statics. The law of the optimal path allows these atoms, throughout their entirety, the same state of reduction, -
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- that is, atoms falling eternally on parallel paths, within a laminar plane, itself the extreme descent. And now acceleration(ism) enters, as an angle, which in relation to the eternal (vertical) atomic laminar cascade, _must_ be diagonal.
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This temporal or tempo-physical diagonal (acceleration) movement is then described/analysed in relation to its end, an analysis which is attained by assessing its approach to obstacles, an assessment which arises from the current access, presence, absence, strength or weakness of
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constraints or resources that would help or hinder the end goal. An 'end goal' which in all physical actuality usually has no finality, yet in relation to Accelerationism and capital, in fact does -
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- the diagonal, the clinamen, the alteration of the static atomic-laminar flow is itself capital. Capital which is going to alter each and every singular atomic flow it needs to as a means for its own 'end game'. That is -
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- capital alters the laminar plane hyper-diagonally into a cybernetic market process which utilizes the entirety of 'history' and agency as a means for its own self-fulfillment and immortality.
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Welcome, one and all to a future already designed, the culmination of multiple perfectly machnically-swerved atomic threads that have always-already instigated their own birth. To say you're a meat-puppet, that's the understatement of eternity.
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