<center> The Laws are merely the current understanding of the limitations of substance within the waking world </center>
>[!column|no-i 3 no-t] # Nature
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>>## The Law of Time
>> Time is a mono directional magnitude of relative motion.
>> A substance lacking time will have no motion, but may still be a frame of reference for the motion of other substances.
>> The magnitude of time may never be negative. You are unable to travel to the past, as it does not exist.
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>>## The Law of Space
>> substance exists within a space that occupies three dimensions of measurement along three axis.
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>>## The Law of Archetypes
>> All substance exists as a reflection of an ideal version of itself, which creates a boundary for the spectrum of how the substance could be classified.
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>>## The Law of Form
>> All substance must have a form.
>> This form may be changing, but no substance is formless.
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>>## The Law of Essence
>>All substance have essence.
>>The essence of a substance is the makeup of it's fundamental fields, either homogenous or heterogenous.
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>>## The Law of Latence
>> All substances have the ability to interact with other substances, and do not exist in isolation.
<center> When considering a substance you must consider how it occupies space, how it moves, what degree of its potential does it exist as, what form it takes, what it is made of, and how it interacts with other substances </center>