Why do we say “open” and “closed”? Why is one in present tense and the other in past tense?

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Edit: to clarify, I mean when shops have a sign that says “open” versus “closed”. Why is it not “opened/closed” or “open/close”?

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Because it is currently (present) open, or was closed (past) earlier.

Opened implies the inception of the store, not it’s state of being

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