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So, I was wondering something about how far High 1-B actually extends, so I found a diagram:
http://websupport1.citytech.cuny.edu/faculty/vgitman/images/diagram.jpg
In case any explaination is needed, the diagram starts at Inaccessible.
Inaccessibles are so big that no amount of adding, multiplying, or powersetting or anything else with infinite values even infinite amounts of times will ever reach them.
The same holds true in trying to get from Inaccessibles to Weakly Compacts, from Weakly Compacts to Strongly Unfoldables, and so on, and so forth.
Does the values on this diagram only represent values a High 1-B could attain, or are some or even all of them 1-A exclusive?
tl;dr: Does 1-A only transcend infinities, or does it transcend math altogether?
http://websupport1.citytech.cuny.edu/faculty/vgitman/images/diagram.jpg
In case any explaination is needed, the diagram starts at Inaccessible.
Inaccessibles are so big that no amount of adding, multiplying, or powersetting or anything else with infinite values even infinite amounts of times will ever reach them.
The same holds true in trying to get from Inaccessibles to Weakly Compacts, from Weakly Compacts to Strongly Unfoldables, and so on, and so forth.
Does the values on this diagram only represent values a High 1-B could attain, or are some or even all of them 1-A exclusive?
tl;dr: Does 1-A only transcend infinities, or does it transcend math altogether?