AlipheeseXIV
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Hello everyone, wanted to ask what exactly are platonic concepts? I'm not really super familiar with them, are they just concepts that are unbound by typical type 1 concepts? Like, say for example a verse has a character with type 1 CM, with no law or theory being able to bind them as well as them having the power to reshape the principles the world runs on. Later down the line, a superior type 1 concept gets introduced that is verbatim confirmed to be above this previously stated character and explanation and is then stated to be the "primordial form of the world" and exists beyond it while also being the creator of it, from information (type 1 & 2), laws, time, space, causality, dimensions, and even plot/story. Would this be a platonic concept? Or something else?
I also heard that platonic concepts are by default 1A and aspatial/atemporal, is this still true?
I also heard that platonic concepts are by default 1A and aspatial/atemporal, is this still true?