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-Ruby- I suppose? Must there be?


The Law of Causation states that there must be.
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The Law of Causation states that there must be.


-Ruby- Ah, right. So there's some cause.
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-Ruby- Ah, right. So there's some cause.


Yes. And this cause must fall within the realm of natural law, correct?
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Yes. And this cause must fall within the realm of natural law, correct?


-Ruby- Of course.
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Your result will be discounted and returned.


Thank you. Really, very thank you.
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-Ruby- Of course.


Because he is certainly providing input, and this input must also certainly fall within the realm of possibility, there is a very rigid limit to ability. In light of a secondary aspect of the Axiom of Causality, the fact that the magnitude of an effect is proportional to the magnitude of the cause, what may be derived?
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Because he is certainly providing input, and this input must also certainly fall within the realm of possibility, there is a very rigid limit to ability. In light of a secondary aspect of the Axiom of Causality, the fact that the magnitude of an effect is proportional to the magnitude of the cause, what may be derived?


He can only change so much?
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He can only change so much?


There is more to it.
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There is more to it.


Like what?
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Thank you. Really, very thank you.


Really very thank you?
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That's how much I thank you.
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Like what?


When the output is altered, the input must be altered in the same way. If a change is observed that results in a larger or smaller differentiation than the state prior, then he must, under all circumstances, have altered his input accordingly.
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That's how much I thank you.


I feel really very thanked.
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When the output is altered, the input must be altered in the same way. If a change is observed that results in a larger or smaller differentiation than the state prior, then he must, under all circumstances, have altered his input accordingly.


Right.
-Ruby- That makes sense.
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I feel really very thanked.


You're welcome.
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You're welcome.


No, no. You're welcome.
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Right.
-Ruby- That makes sense.


Therefore?
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No, no. You're welcome.


You were welcome second, then. I'm first.
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Therefore?


I'm not seeing what we can do with that. When we were trying to fix Spirit, X put out a massive volley of something or other to fix all the connections, but one small change ruined the whole effort in one blow.
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I'm not seeing what we can do with that. When we were trying to fix Spirit, X put out a massive volley of something or other to fix all the connections, but one small change ruined the whole effort in one blow.


If all is monitored, the source of said changes may be detected. It should be rather easy. There are other benefits, however.
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