"If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time"
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The intent is methodological: to expose a category error at the heart of everyday science talk. Calling something “stable” tempts us to treat it as an intrinsic property of an object, when Bateson’s cybernetic imagination insists stability is relational and conditional: a pattern maintained by feedback, constraints, and ongoing adjustment. “Impact or stress” and “external or internal variable” are the language of controlled experiments, but Bateson is quietly pointing out that control itself manufactures the appearance of invariance. Change the frame, broaden the timescale, or include the observer in the loop, and “unchanging” starts to look like “successfully compensated.”
The subtext carries his larger critique of linear, single-cause thinking. “Resists the passage of time” reads like a folk metaphysics of permanence, the kind of comforting claim people make when they want to stop tracing consequences. In mid-century systems theory, Bateson kept arguing that what endures is not substance but organization. The quote works because it shows stability as an alibi: a label that can end inquiry precisely where the interesting dynamics begin.
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Bateson, Gregory. (2026, January 17). If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-we-pursue-this-matter-further-we-shall-be-told-54894/
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Bateson, Gregory. "If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-we-pursue-this-matter-further-we-shall-be-told-54894/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-we-pursue-this-matter-further-we-shall-be-told-54894/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.









