Difference between revisions of "Change"
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− | Change is the process whereby some or all of the properties of a Thing | + | Change is the process whereby some or all of the properties of [[matter]], as a [[Thing]], are added to or subtracted from. |
− | Change | + | Change occurs in one of two ways: |
− | * The | + | * The [[systolic]] effect of [[time]]; |
− | + | * The [[diastolic]] effect of [[will]]. | |
− | * The | ||
− | Generally, if change | + | Generally, if change causes a Thing to move past its [[systole]] or [[diastole]], it becomes some Thing else. |
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+ | Beings are not directly subject to change, since a Being can never become anything other than him or herself. Rather a [[Being]]'s [[nature]] may be changed, again either systolically or diastolically, and through the same ways listed above. |
Revision as of 08:11, 6 March 2018
Change is the process whereby some or all of the properties of matter, as a Thing, are added to or subtracted from.
Change occurs in one of two ways:
Generally, if change causes a Thing to move past its systole or diastole, it becomes some Thing else.
Beings are not directly subject to change, since a Being can never become anything other than him or herself. Rather a Being's nature may be changed, again either systolically or diastolically, and through the same ways listed above.