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I present a formal ontological theory where the basic building blocks of the world can be either things or events. In any case, the result is a Parmenidean worldview where change is not a global property. What we understand by change manifests as asymmetries in the pattern of the world-lines that constitute 4-dimensional existents. I maintain that such a view is in accord with current scientific knowledge.
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Romero, G.E. From Change to Spacetime: An Eleatic Journey. Found Sci 18, 139–148 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10699-012-9297-4
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