What if processes were objects too?

A key consequence of this is that processes themselves can undergo transformative processes also.

The other key realisation this brings about is that the basis of all things in the Process Language is the object and not the process.

This means that at a fundamental level, all behaviour can be expressed as the development of a single Object Lifetime Tree

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All behaviour can be expressed as the development of a Single Object Lifetime Tree

The output object is the binding of the input object to the process object, the two are indistinguishable.

The principle here is that the egressing state is indistinguishable from the ingressing state.

We can of course account for Unexplained State through the principle of the Unexpressed Conveyance Function, , which suggests that with an extension to the Conveyance Model, the entire output can be explained only as a function on the input and the configuration of the process.

This basis enables the expression of any state as simply the functional transformation of a continuum of historical state.