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layered resistance potency vs layered resistance dimensionality.

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So is it safe to say that 100 layered resistance which each layers are stronger to another are vastly weaker than 100 layered resistance which each layers have higher dimensionality ?

for example :

1d < 2d < 3d < 4d < 5d .........n are inaccessible than 1st > 2nd > 3rd > 4th >............n
 
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yes.
Because resistance by layers is because of potency.
Resistance by dimensionality is because they would lack the range to even affect them completely as a whole (because their power would be considered infinitesimal that they would only interact with an infinitesimal portion of the one with resistance from a higher dimension or HDE being) even if they are really strong or can bypass resistances for outright resisting it
 
So is it safe to say that 100 layered resistance which each layers are stronger to another are vastly weaker than 100 layered resistance which each layers have higher dimensionality ?

for example :

1d < 2d < 3d < 4d < 5d .........n are inaccessible than 1st > 2nd > 3rd > 4th >............n
btw i fix the notation.
 
The difference between four dimensional potency and three dimensional potency is >>>... the difference between an infinite number of three dimensional layers of potency.

At the end of the day, no matter how many layers it has, it is still only potency on the level of the third dimension which the fourth dimension is qualitatively superior to.
 
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