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Ridiculously vague statement "ordinary concepts."

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Sssooo... would "higher dimensions/dimensional axis" or the concepts of "space" and "time" (Spatial dimensions and temporal) by considered "ordinary concepts?"
 
Can you reword that I can't understand the question?
Would concepts such as "higher dimensions"

Or

The concepts of "space and time."

Be considered "ordinary concepts."

There's a character whose stated to transcend ordinary concepts. That's all in the statement, but he is based off a buddhist concept though that can reach 1-A levels.
 
Would concepts such as "higher dimensions"

Or

The concepts of "space and time."

Be considered "ordinary concepts."

There's a character whose stated to transcend ordinary concepts. That's all in the statement, but he is based off a buddhist concept though that can reach 1-A levels.
Well, it would have to be stated that space and time and higher dimensions are concepts in the first place, some verses don't consider them as concepts.

But if they are considered concepts then it really depends on how it's mentioned. If it's stated while he's transcending or reaching a transcended state I would say yes, but if it's just a throwaway line or flowery language to hype something up I would say no.
 
Well, it would have to be stated that space and time and higher dimensions are concepts in the first place, some verses don't consider them as concepts.

But if they are considered concepts then it really depends on how it's mentioned. If it's stated while he's transcending or reaching a transcended state I would say yes, but if it's just a throwaway line or flowery language to hype something up I would say no.
Nah it definitely has merit but its as you said. Space and time and higher dimensions need context.
 
Would concepts such as "higher dimensions"

Or

The concepts of "space and time."

Be considered "ordinary concepts."

There's a character whose stated to transcend ordinary concepts. That's all in the statement, but he is based off a buddhist concept though that can reach 1-A levels.
the character is from sain seiya
 
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