Axiom 15 Creation is accomplished by the postulation of an as-isness.
Axiom 16 Complete destruction is accomplished by the postulation of the as-isness of any existence and the parts thereof.
Axiom 17 The static, having postulated as-isness, then practices alter-isness, and so achieves the apparency of isness and so obtains reality.
Axiom 18 The static, in practicing not-isness, brings about the persistence of unwanted existences, and so brings about unreality, which includes forgetfulness, unconsciousness and other undesirable states.
Axiom 19 Bringing the static to view as-is any condition devaluates that condition.
Axiom 20 Bringing the static to create a perfect duplicate causes the vanishment of any existence or part thereof.
A perfect duplicate is an additional creation of the object, its energy and space, in its own space, in its own time using its own energy. This violates the condition that two objects must not occupy the same space, and causes the vanishment of the object.
Axiom 21 Understanding is composed of affinity, reality and communication.