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Certain theoretical lab conditions may entirely block his ability.
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If all is monitored, the source of said changes may be detected. It should be rather easy. There are other benefits, however.
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Therefore?
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When the output is altered, the input must be altered in the same way. If a change is observed that results in a larger or smaller differentiation than the state prior, then he must, under all circumstances, have altered his input accordingly.
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There is more to it.
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Because he is certainly providing input, and this input must also certainly fall within the realm of possibility, there is a very rigid limit to ability. In light of a secondary aspect of the Axiom of Causality, the fact that the magnitude of an effect is proportional to the magnitude of the cause, what may be derived?
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Yes. And this cause must fall within the realm of natural law, correct?
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The Law of Causation states that there must be.
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Then there must be a form of input, correct?