Clearly, Heidegger does not claim in his Beiträge that change is the basic reality.
Thought must not be summarized by the fact that all would be in perpetual changing - in an heraclitean sense for instance. In fact, everything is not in a process of change (flux) ; if not your computer would fly away while you read this text; even if this change is controlled by an intelligent law called logos (not to be confused with the biblical term for Christ, although some have accused biblical writers of borrowing from Heraclitus).
Things don't change -- but above all the changing itself.
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