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===== - While entities can change, they are generally passive components within a system. Their ability to change might be externally driven or constrained by predefined rules or properties. ===== * An entity itself does not inherently choose to change. Instead, it might undergo change as a result of external forces or system-level dynamics. - For example, a database entity (e.g., a record in a database) can change when updated by a user or system process, but it doesn't autonomously decide to change or initiate that change. - A physical object (entity) like a rock can change in terms of its position, temperature, or state, but it does so based on external forces (e.g., weather, gravity) rather than an internal drive. Example: * An inventory item (entity) might change its quantity based on sales or stock updates. However, it doesnโt actively decide to change or learn from the transaction. * A particle in physics (entity) might change its velocity due to external forces (e.g., force, temperature), but it lacks any decision-making process that drives this change.
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