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Does viewing something as a lower plane of existence/reality mean a higher dimensionality?

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So my verses cosmology is divided into 3 levels of reality. Each one views the one before it as a higher/lower level of reality. Is this enough for a dimensional jump?
 
Someone I know made a cosmology that I think would fit it better, as an example and point of comparison here.

It's specifically described that the universe is merely a four-dimensional part of a larger multiverse which is infinite in size across an infinite number of dimensional axes, and more. It even goes into how no "mortal" being can rise above the third dimension due to technically having zero size on all the higher axes.

When those higher dimensions are reached and transcended, the protagonist emerges to a world beyond that infinite-dimensional multiverse, which is revealed to be able to interact with that multiverse by perceiving it as a book which can be freely written in and edited, or altering one's view to access it or any of its infinite universes as a computer program allowing for entering or editing. It is even stated that the book and computer are containers rather than the multiverse itself, and that the multiverse exists merely as the information written in the book and computer program.

This space that trivializes the infinite dimensional multiverse into the words on the page and pictures on the computer screen is also later revealed to merely be a small part of something beyond that which trivializes that space into a surface layer of something far larger again, and that even this process continues infinitely, with each higher space seeing the prior space as merely a "doorway" or mere words.
 
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