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Dialogue
1 Parme| rest. For motion is either change of substance, or motion 2 Parme| the one is incapable of change of substance, which implies 3 Parme| any other motion involves change of place. But existence 4 Parme| time; and therefore the change takes place ‘in a moment’— 5 Parme| expression, and seems to mean change in no time. Which is true 6 Parme| being and not-being involves change or motion. But how can not-being, 7 Parme| which is nowhere, move or change, either from one place to 8 Parme| be one if experiencing a change of substance. The one which 9 Parme| nor perish nor experience change of substance or place. Neither 10 Parme| invention the conception of change, which sorely exercised 11 Parme| the phenomena of motion or change, and that this and similar 12 Parme| conception of motion or change: (9) One, being, time, like 13 Parme| sort of motion which is change of nature?~Clearly not.~ 14 Parme| motion of the one consists in change of place?~Perhaps so, if 15 Parme| Clearly.~Then it does not change place by revolving in the 16 Parme| something; nor again, by change in itself?~Very true.~Then 17 Parme| rest, without experiencing change, is impossible.~Impossible.~ 18 Parme| cannot.~But neither can it change without changing.~True.~ 19 Parme| True.~When then does it change; for it cannot change either 20 Parme| it change; for it cannot change either when at rest, or 21 Parme| a something out of which change takes place into either 22 Parme| either of two states; for the change is not from the state of 23 Parme| and also in motion, will change to either, for only in this 24 Parme| a certain state, implies change?~Certainly.~And change is 25 Parme| implies change?~Certainly.~And change is motion—we may say that?~ 26 Parme| since it is not, it cannot change from one place to another?~