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so, if I had been understanding things correctly, being transdual gave you free pass to be Tier 1-A. but that kind of transdual means = have one 'truth' value instead of two.
for example : our reality = [1|0]. transdual plane [2]. being literally have no opposite.
but what if a character can create a plane with many valued logic (for example = [0|1|2|3] ) as opposed to 'one valued logic'? can such character be considered to be 'transdual' thus a 'tier 1-A' too in a way?
and is creating non-dual planes (of all kinds. many/infinite valued logic or one valued logic) supposed to be impressive feat?
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I am asking because there's this talk on transduality page :
DontTalk : The bottom statement that there is no mathematical or logical concept of transduality is on the other hand wrong. There are logical and mathematical models with arbitrarily many truth values, which work without the principle of bivalence. See here for examples.
for example : our reality = [1|0]. transdual plane [2]. being literally have no opposite.
but what if a character can create a plane with many valued logic (for example = [0|1|2|3] ) as opposed to 'one valued logic'? can such character be considered to be 'transdual' thus a 'tier 1-A' too in a way?
and is creating non-dual planes (of all kinds. many/infinite valued logic or one valued logic) supposed to be impressive feat?
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I am asking because there's this talk on transduality page :
DontTalk : The bottom statement that there is no mathematical or logical concept of transduality is on the other hand wrong. There are logical and mathematical models with arbitrarily many truth values, which work without the principle of bivalence. See here for examples.