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Couple questions about R>F

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1. Would a non-physical realm or entity viewing another non-physical realm as fiction qualify, even though both realms and the beings in them are non-physical?

How about a non-physical realm viewing a physical one as fiction? Would that still qualify even though the former is non-physical?

2. Would viewing a transdual realm as fiction qualify, even though the transdual realm should be unbound by reality and unreality?
 
Yes to all. For the third question, the realm that has R>f over the transdual realm would also be transdual.
 
Thanks for the reply. For the non physical stuff, what about a realm thats dimensionless, aspatial, and atemporal viewing another realm (dimensioned or undimensioned) as fiction? Would that qualify for R>F?

Like, how would a realm thats dimensionless and aspatiotemporal be "more real" than another realm, especially one that has dimensions and space?

Might be a dumb question.
 
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Thanks for the reply. For the non physical stuff, what about a realm thats dimensionless, aspatial, and atemporal viewing another realm (dimensioned or undimensioned) as fiction? Would that qualify for R>F?
Like, how would a realm thats dimensionless and aspatiaotemporal be "more real" than another realm, especially one that has dimensions and space?
It does count for R>f. As for your second question, I don't see why being aspatiotemporal and dimensionless would prevent something from being more real than you. Space, time, and dimensions don't contribute towards whether something is real or not. I think it's worth noting the wiki doesn't consider anything to be completely beyond dimensions though, you can be beyond the dimensions in a verse but you can't be beyond the "general" dimensionality itself.
 
I see. Thanks. I just figured that a realm without space, physicality, or dimensions would essentially be a realm of nothingness/nonexistence, so it would be weird for that to be "more real" than something that does have "existence". But I guess not.
 
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