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Question About Qualitative Superiority Standards

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I’m trying to understand a tiering distinction.

In a normal dimensional cosmology, consciousness is usually treated as something existing inside spacetime/dimensions.

But if a higher realm reverses that relation, so that the fixed state of reality or even dimensional/physical structure depends on consciousness, recognition, or will to become actualized, how would that be evaluated?

Would that be considered evidence for qualitative superiority, or would it still be treated as advanced reality warping unless the verse makes it explicit that the realm is beyond dimensional composition?
 
If reality is created from a mind, it’s just subjective reality, but if reality is within a mind, like their dreams or thoughts, it would be qualitative superiority.
 
If reality is created from a mind, it’s just subjective reality, but if reality is within a mind, like their dreams or thoughts, it would be qualitative superiority.
Yeah I get what you mean.

The thing is, I’m not talking about a subjective dream or a random illusion. I mean an actual shared realm/battlefield where the setting says thoughts become reality as they are, and the characters/forms there are thought-based rather than normal physical bodies.

So it’s not really “a guy warps reality inside spacetime.” It’s more like the realm itself runs on thought/will as the thing that fixes reality.

Would that count as support for qualitative superiority, or would it still just be considered advanced reality warping unless the verse says more?
 
Yeah I get what you mean.

The thing is, I’m not talking about a subjective dream or a random illusion. I mean an actual shared realm/battlefield where the setting says thoughts become reality as they are, and the characters/forms there are thought-based rather than normal physical bodies.

So it’s not really “a guy warps reality inside spacetime.” It’s more like the realm itself runs on thought/will as the thing that fixes reality.

Would that count as support for qualitative superiority, or would it still just be considered advanced reality warping unless the verse says more?
It’s just subjective reality.
 
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