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If we knew the answers to these questions, we would better know, what the worth, value and
Consequence of things as reality really are. Knowing these consequences, like understanding the value of water in the desert, we would better know how to treat ourselves and the external world. The planet Earth is the only one we know like it. All other planets we know are lifeless. By comparison we have planets that are less, but none known which are more, that might indicate what we have is special. What is rare is defined as of greater worth like antiques. On the other hand if we knew what actually everything is and was of great Consequence as a certainty, we wouldn't have the freedom of consciousness that we do. However if there is such a thing as Karma, then the burden for this freedom for the particularly evil ones will be burdensome and perhaps not fair like blind man's bluff in hurricane.
Change:
If for comparison there are no other planets, what can be compared is change, which produces two or more comparative states. Change could be defined as states as they exist before change like a snow ball, compared to the same states as different and distinct after change, like a snow ball melted.
Change is described as two kinds: or change as the same and change as distinct. The Conservative change of nature duplicates itself in identical or near like form, so that trees produce new trees endlessly which are the same. This is change as the same. The Progressive change of humankind does not as yet recreate itself; is created using the resources of the natural world which are destroyed, to create products which the natural world would never create. This is change as distinct.
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