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To reach the high 3a level, we need to create/destroy an infinite space, but would creating an unlimited space be sufficient to reach the high 3a level?
For example, let's say there's a character, X, in any universe. This character has created a space where X, Y, Z coordinates are valid. When you try to move in the X direction, you end up back at the beginning. The same happens when you try to move in the Y or Z directions.
As far as I know, the definition of unlimited is when you move from a certain x position in the D direction and after a certain period, you return to the x position again.
Infinity refers to things that have no beginning and no end, for example, the set of natural numbers is infinite. Now, coming to the main point of the problem, if creating/destroying infinite space is considered high 3a, then can creating/destroying something unlimited also be considered high 3a?
For example, let's say there's a character, X, in any universe. This character has created a space where X, Y, Z coordinates are valid. When you try to move in the X direction, you end up back at the beginning. The same happens when you try to move in the Y or Z directions.
As far as I know, the definition of unlimited is when you move from a certain x position in the D direction and after a certain period, you return to the x position again.
Infinity refers to things that have no beginning and no end, for example, the set of natural numbers is infinite. Now, coming to the main point of the problem, if creating/destroying infinite space is considered high 3a, then can creating/destroying something unlimited also be considered high 3a?
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