The law of dialectics are reportedly: 1) Every thing (every object and every process) is made of opposing forces or sides. 2) Gradual changes lead to turning points, where one opposite overcomes the other. 3) Change moves in spirals, not circles. The believers of dialectics think that these laws are taking place everywhere and every day, "which any child can understand."(Engels) As if they are axioms. But Objectivism doesn't take them as axioms. So how do Objectivism thinks about dialectics? Are they not real laws or not important laws?