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That which is subject to change is subject; it is not sovereign.
That which is not sovereign is not necessary; it is contingent.
That which is contingent cannot produce what is necessary.
That which is necessary may produce what is contingent.
All that is contingent is produced by what is necessary.
The existence of the contingent begs the existence of the necessary.
No particle of matter can occupy the same position relative to the balance of matter (space) in any two increments of time. The entire matter-space-time continuum is subject to constant and exhaustive change. Therefore, material being is actually contingent.
That which is not sovereign is not necessary; it is contingent.
That which is contingent cannot produce what is necessary.
That which is necessary may produce what is contingent.
All that is contingent is produced by what is necessary.
The existence of the contingent begs the existence of the necessary.
No particle of matter can occupy the same position relative to the balance of matter (space) in any two increments of time. The entire matter-space-time continuum is subject to constant and exhaustive change. Therefore, material being is actually contingent.