👉 A radical fluid is a term coined by philosopher Graham Harman to describe objects or entities that resist being fully captured by conventional representational frameworks, such as images or descriptions. Unlike regular objects which can be adequately represented through stable, identifiable features, radical fluids are inherently dynamic and elusive, defying complete capture or definition. They exist in a state of constant flux and transformation, making them difficult to pin down with static descriptions or stable representations. This fluidity challenges traditional notions of objecthood and highlights the limitations of our ability to fully grasp or represent complex, ever-changing phenomena in the world.