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V. Occurrence |
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5.1 Occurrence |
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Article 151–Instance |
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Canon 2452 |
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Instance is the unique experience of a present instant of Ucadian Time by a single observer. A collection of Instances by one or more observers represents an Occurrence. |
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Canon 2453 |
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No two observers may experience Time under exactly the same conditions and location; therefore no two observers will have the precise same experience of an Instant. |
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Canon 2454 |
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The perceived duration of an Instance is relative; the greater the density of objects and interactions, the shorter an Instance will appear; the lesser the density of objects and interactions, the longer an Instance will appear. |
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