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== Philosophical Interpretations == Kairos's existence raises profound philosophical questions about the nature of time and its role in the cosmos. Some see Kairos as a benevolent force, guiding the flow of time to ensure balance and order in the universe. Others view it as a neutral observer, indifferent to the events it witnesses, merely keeping the wheels of time turning. Scholars and mystics alike ponder the implications of time on consciousness and existence. Is time a linear path leading to a predetermined end, or is it a vast, interconnected web where every moment exists simultaneously? These debates continue to shape the philosophical landscape of Adaris, influencing everything from the study of [[Osia]] to the governance of its societies.
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