Ubiquity: Transformation is one of the most profound and enduring concepts in human thought. It transcends disciplines, eras, and cultures, standing as a central pillar of how we understand both the universe and our place within it. From Heraclitus' ancient assertion that "everything flows" (*panta rhei*), to the modern literary explorations of identity and change by writers such as Franz Kafka or James Baldwin, the idea of transformation weaves through history as a narrative of perpetual motion and renewal. In this issue, "Ubiquity: Transformation", we delve into this rich and multifaceted idea, examining the processes of change that shape not only physical spaces but also the human psyche, social structures, and our ways of seeing the world.  

Published: 2024-12-16