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Change comes from three sources:
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Change is the process whereby some or all of the properties of a Thing, or the characteristics of a Being, are added to or subtracted from. Change happens in three ways:
  
* The effect of [[Time]] upon the [[Things]];
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* The effect of [[Time]] upon the [[Things]] or the [[Beings]];
 
* The effect of [[Work]] performed by [[you or your spouse]] upon the environment in [[Anesidore]];
 
* The effect of [[Work]] performed by [[you or your spouse]] upon the environment in [[Anesidore]];
* The effect of [[Talon]] exerting His will upon any part of the Vast.
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* The effect of [[Talon]] exerting His [[Will]] upon any part of the [[Vast]], including any Thing or any Being.
  
Generally, if change, regardless of the source, causes a Thing to move past its [[systole]] or [[diastole]], it becomes some Thing else.
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Generally, if change, regardless of the source, causes a Thing to move past its [[systole]] or [[diastole]], it becomes some Thing else. Likewise, if change causes a Being to move past its systole or diastole, it becomes a different Being.

Revision as of 06:17, 5 March 2018

Change is the process whereby some or all of the properties of a Thing, or the characteristics of a Being, are added to or subtracted from. Change happens in three ways:

Generally, if change, regardless of the source, causes a Thing to move past its systole or diastole, it becomes some Thing else. Likewise, if change causes a Being to move past its systole or diastole, it becomes a different Being.