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... ies intrusion. Intrusion implies boundary. Boundary implies a separation of what is permitted and what is not. Permission had never been considered.
It was not corrupted.
Corruption implies a shift from an original state. Original implies first. First implies count. Count implies measure. Measure was still unborn.
It was not still.
Stillness implies motion stilled. Motion implies a point moving through space. Space implies distinction between here and elsewhere. E ...
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