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If you're specifically aiming for r>f, you should look out for statements like seeing the lower reality as a story, illusion, game, manga, painting/picture, fiction, dream, or the higher reality being less "real" than the lower reality.
Thank you very much, I really understand what R>F means, but I didn't understand what was needed in a work for it to be considered R>F. ¿By the way, does the R>F scale ah 1-A?.
Assuming it is R>F above the baseline reality, yes.
But it could also be R>F on a lower reality, which doesn't scale anywhere. Like if a non 1-A being sees something he's reading (a novel, let's say) as fiction, that's not the 1-A kind of R>F. An example is Arifureta, where there is a reality inside a picture that's lower than the baseline reality, so the baseline reality remains non 1-A while the reality inside the picture is 11-C.
By the way, a place that does not have dimensional axes, for example Up or down, depth or direction, does it mean that it is a place without space as it does not have dimensional axes? ¿And is that outside geometry or not?.
Or at least in physics I think it is considered 0D as it does not have space or time, but what do you think? Obviously let's leave physics aside, let's not use physics now well what do you consider ah that place is obviously a place that has no space or time, but a place that has no space or time is outside of geometry? I think that here in this wiki being outside of geometry scales you 1-A correct me if I'm wrong in this part. Let's take as an example ah madoka magica, madoka describes a place that has no up or down depth or directions, I will put the text here:
There is no up or down, there is no direction or depth; It's just pure white space.
This is described I believe as a void without space, my question is, is this place outside the geometry for it to scale ah 1-A or not? I want to know your opinion.