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In this situation, can it be considered H1-A?

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Suppose a character A treats spacetime as a book. A is qualitatively transcendent over spacetime, making it 1-A. Then, there exists a higher-order world that treats A's world as a book, and so on, recursively ad infinitum. A continuously transcends its own narrative to reach higher levels of existence. And above all this, there is a character B. No matter how many narrative layers character A transcends, B always regards A as fictional. Would B qualify as H1-A?
 
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Suppose a character A treats spacetime as a book. A is qualitatively transcendent over spacetime, making them 1-A. Then, there exists a higher-order world that treats A's world as a book, and so on, recursively ad infinitum. A continuously transcends its own narrative to reach higher levels of existence. And above all this, there is a character B. No matter how many narrative layers character A transcends, B always regards A as fictional. Would B qualify as H1-A?
Yes, maybe this makes sense to me
 
Regarding this point, I would like to ask some experienced administrators for an explanation, mainly because I don't quite understand what "a High 1-A character would transcend the framework entirely, and instead operate on a different, higher hierarchy, governed by another, likewise higher algorithm. " means.
 
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