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ToshioTV said:
it would be, if "change" meant a concrete thing, but it doesn't since you can change in many different ways ("change" can be a mental thing, or physical, or you have another job...it can be too many things). So "not changing" doesn't bring you to a state of "change". (Because "change" comprises infinite "actions". So you can change twice and wouldn't be in the same place as you were at the beginning).

Although you can say "everyone is the same" if everyone changes if you refer to this attribute of "change" in general (but still cannot say that the one who hasn't changed is the only one who changed).
why not?... wouldn't someone who doesn't change be an actual change for all things that change?...

buddhist monks aren't born vegetarian before they became monks you know... so relate this to the case of someone who's unchanging...

displacement by teleportation doesn't necessarily require action from the object being teleported...

when you say action... would you say if it's a verb?... if so... when i say "he is handsome." it is a sentence right? the subject "he" the predicate "handsome" linked with the verb "is"...

so... "is" is a verb that states the act of being... which, in this example, being handsome...

so... a person "being" unchanging (in all aspect, regardless of physical, mental, tangible or intangible) is an action...

kind of like saying... the act of not changing... when we say "now", capturing now is impossible... although... people also say that it is impossible for humans to fly, before the first aircraft was invented...

if we were able to harness the power of blackholes... then the possibility of freezing space and time is not zero... thus achieving the state of "now"...

so... by freezing space and time in an object... makes it unchanging...

azd... it is rude of you to not answer my question...

not answering my question is an action...

so not changing is also an action...

not doing anything, is zero action, but that is not the case in being unchanging... these are two different things...

in other thoughts... when i say, "i'm a liar."

then what does that make me?...

if indeed i am a liar... then my statement is true... if i speak the truth... then how can i be a liar then?...

vice versa if i'm an honest person... if i'm an honest person who said that i'm a liar... then i am indeed a liar...

so what does that statement make me?...