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If a realm transcends the physical world and transcends the concepts of space, time, and dimensions:
1. What is considered anti-feats for that?
Technically a realm like that should be formless, unchanging, lacking distance, etc but it's probably quite hard for an author to write a story in such a setting without contradicting it.
2. Are the entities and objects within the realm able to have distinct and concrete forms? Otherwise, how can any distinction be made in such a realm?
3. Unrelated to the first 2 questions but does transcending yin and yang give transduality?
1. What is considered anti-feats for that?
Technically a realm like that should be formless, unchanging, lacking distance, etc but it's probably quite hard for an author to write a story in such a setting without contradicting it.
2. Are the entities and objects within the realm able to have distinct and concrete forms? Otherwise, how can any distinction be made in such a realm?
3. Unrelated to the first 2 questions but does transcending yin and yang give transduality?
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