For linguistic entities, see Entity (linguistics).
The Universal Strata Model defines entities as physically distinct and discrete phenomena which exist in Reality as a result of the Real, and whose basal components are granted agency through relationships governed by the Unreal. Entities can be made up of other entities, and emergent properties can arise in some entities which do not exist in their component parts. An entities attributes and properties are defined foremost by their material composition, especially the most basal components of that composition.
Entities are persistent—that is to say, they do not change unless acted upon through relationships. In the absence of any acting relational dynamics, an entity will retain its state, attributes, and structure indefinitely. Change requires that an entities’ current relationship be altered.
An excess of similar entities, especially those made up of similar material, can result in a phenomenon known as Natural Personification, and more specifically Material Concentration. As Real, the entities, enters Reality it may do so in such an excess that the Unreal becomes unable to govern it properly, borrowing and substituting logic from Nature. The result is the materialization of Gods.
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