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The phrase "a seemingly endless flux" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or state that appears to be in constant change or movement without a clear end.
Example: "The market is in a seemingly endless flux, making it difficult for investors to predict future trends."
Alternatives: "an apparently infinite change" or "a seemingly perpetual flow".
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This mechanism is used to explain the cognitive capacity to store a seemingly endless flux of incoming, pre-registered, information, while remaining unable to absorb and process new (non-registered) information in highly parallel fashion.
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