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Originally Posted by OhioLawyerF5
When paper fibers are wet and subsequently dry, they are forever changed on a fundamental level. You may not see it with your naked eye, but the card is altered by definition. There is no argument otherwise.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/PROC-267-429
alter verb (CHANGE)
to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change:
Therefore, a change in the fiber structure of the paper literally alters it.
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In other past threads he has redefined words from their actual meaning, so that an 'altered' card is a card with a crease or something, damage after creation, and thus by removing the damage he is not 'altering' a card. Thus none of his doctoring is 'altering'.