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Question about concept

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I know this is not a good question but I still wanted to confirm it again.

1. What is the difference between these types of concepts? I mean the definition of each type of concept because I find them quite confusing.

2. Is it only necessary to affect each type of concept that we will have the corresponding CM? For example, manipulating the concept of type 1 is CM1, the concept of type 2 is CM2, or is there another method?

3.Are things like destruction and concept creation mentioned as forms of concept manipulation?
 
1. What is the difference between these types of concepts? I mean the definition of each type of concept because I find them quite confusing.
Type 1 are completely independent and fundamental shaping all of reality in their domain. Type 2 are abstract but dependent on the objects linked to them. Type 3 are more limited or specific.
2. Is it only necessary to affect each type of concept that we will have the corresponding CM? For example, manipulating the concept of type 1 is CM1, the concept of type 2 is CM2, or is there another method?
Yes to have a certain level of CM one needs to be able to affect that type of concept.
3.Are things like destruction and concept creation mentioned as forms of concept manipulation?
Possible uses.
 
1. What is the difference between these types of concepts? I mean the definition of each type of concept because I find them quite confusing.
Type 1= Concepts that govern a whole plane of reality and at the same time are independent of the reality they govern.
Type 2 = Abstract concepts that govern a whole reality, but unlike Type 1, they are concepts that depend on the reality they govern.
Type 3= Specific concepts that do not propagate in any plane of reality.
2. Is it only necessary to affect each type of concept that we will have the corresponding CM? For example, manipulating the concept of type 1 is CM1, the concept of type 2 is CM2, or is there another method?
Yes, that's what's required.
3.Are things like destruction and concept creation mentioned as forms of concept manipulation?
Conceptual manipulation has many types of uses.

Creating, destroying, changing, transferring, absorbing, etc...
 
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