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If existence comprised an absolute quantity of microstates, then its mezostates would too. If position was an element of these microstates, momentumas a conglomeration of such positions (and correspondent masses)would be an element of their mezostates. In that case, ascertaining position would require forsaking momentum and vice versa.
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Reality could also be termed the collection of solitary (static) microstates of existence that align to form the emergent properties thereof most generally termed change.