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[[Image:Vortex.jpg|thumb|210px|left|A vortex in a stream - a relatively stable pattern which occurs within a continuous flow of liquid]]
 
Bohm (1980, p. 11) said: "The new form of insight can perhaps best be called Undivided Wholeness in Flowing Movement. This view implies that flow is, in some sense, prior to that of the ‘things’ that can be seen to form and dissolve in this flow". According to Bohm, a vivid [[image]] of this is afforded by [[vortex]] structures in a flowing [[stream]]. Such vortices can be relatively stable [[patterns]] within a [[continuous]] flow, but such an analysis does not imply that the flow patterns have any sharp [[division]], or that they are literally separate and independently existent entities; rather, they are (most fundamentally) undivided. Thus, according to Bohm’s view, the whole is in [[continuous]] [[flux]] and hence is referred to as the '''[[holomovement]]''' (movement of the whole).
 
===Quantum theory and relativity theory===