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Is this enough to be Tier 1-A?

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Suppose a character is the concept of space given form. The context:

"Space" refers not only to this universe we live in, but all dimensions and matter to exist. It is a concept unbridled by definition, and one that continues to grow in scope limitlessly.

RAW Japanese text:
「空間」とは、宇宙だけでなく、次元、物理などの概念を指す。それは果て無き概念であり、いまだ永遠に成長している概念である。

Is it Tier 1-A?
 
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I don't think so. I can see High 1-B though.
Shouldn't it be atleast Low 1-A for encompassing the concept of dimensions?

The reason i thought Space could be 1-A is because it encompass not only concept of dimensions, but also other concepts such as physics and many more. It's also an eternally growing Concept, meaning it's not restricted to the concepts it refers to (concept of dimensions, physics, etc..)
 
Shouldn't it be atleast Low 1-A for encompassing the concept of dimensions?
It does not encompass the concept of dimensions because what the scan is talking about is "dimensions" in the sense of structures not axes.
The reason i thought Space could be 1-A is because it encompass not only concept of dimensions, but also other concepts such as physics and many more. It's also an eternally growing Concept, meaning it's not restricted to the concepts it refers to (concept of dimensions, physics, etc..)
If it were the dimensions in the direction of the axes then indeed it would be 1-A. Since it is the concept of space it can be type 1 but it would be Low 1-A at best.
 
It does not encompass the concept of dimensions because what the scan is talking about is "dimensions" in the sense of structures not axes.

RAW JP
「空間」とは、宇宙だけでなく、次元、物理などの概念を指す。それは果て無き概念であり、いまだ永遠に成長している概念である。

DeepL translation
The term "space" refers not only to the universe, but also to dimensionality, physics, and other concepts. It is an endless concept, one that is still forever growing.

Translation from Official Translation Request Thread
"Space" not only refers to the universe but concepts as well such as dimensions and physics. It is an endless concept, one that keeps on going forever.
 
Huh yeah High 1-B to Low 1-A. Dimensionality is still present so Low 1-A at best, High 1-B at least.
Why would you think it's still High 1-B? Shouldn't the concept of dimensions encompass all possible dimensions, making it Low 1-A?

Space not only encompass concept of dimensions and other concepts, but also not restricted to the concept of dimensions, evident by how it's called as an endless Concept that is eternally growing. Space encompassing the concept of dimensions is Low 1-A. Space being unrestricted by the concept of dimensions makes it either 1-A or just higher into Low 1-A.
 
Why would you think it's still High 1-B? Shouldn't the concept of dimensions encompass all possible dimensions, making it Low 1-A?
Possibly.
Space not only encompass concept of dimensions and other concepts, but also not restricted to the concept of dimensions, evident by how it's called as an endless Concept that is eternally growing. Space encompassing the concept of dimensions is Low 1-A. Space being unrestricted by the concept of dimensions makes it either 1-A or just higher into Low 1-A.
Yeah when I say Low 1-A I'm including all possible expansions in Low 1-A. I really don't think it's 1-A though. It's like an explanation of the type 1 concept of space that falls to Low 1-A.
 
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