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So let's assume there are 3 hierarchies.
The first hierarchy is High 1B
The second hierarchy is stated to be inaccessible to the first hierarchy would make the 2nd hierarchy L1A right?
The third hierarchy transcend the 2nd one just like the 2nd hierarchy transcends the first one, which would put it at 1A.
So if the first hierarchy is L1a, would the 2nd one be 1A and the first one H1A(or just very high into 1A)?
The first hierarchy is High 1B
The second hierarchy is stated to be inaccessible to the first hierarchy would make the 2nd hierarchy L1A right?
The third hierarchy transcend the 2nd one just like the 2nd hierarchy transcends the first one, which would put it at 1A.
So if the first hierarchy is L1a, would the 2nd one be 1A and the first one H1A(or just very high into 1A)?
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