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Question about R>F Transcendence.

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Could a construct get to H1-A via being more "Real" Than a 1-A construct?

For example, with something like the following statements:

  • ______ is more real than our story.
  • ______ transcends even the real world.
  • ______ is the real reality that transcends all stories.
  • ______ creates each story more real than the last.
or something equivalent.

With each of the constructs being described as less real being 1-A constructs.

Just curious if R>F transcendence extends into H-1A or higher realities.
 
Could a construct get to H1-A via being more "Real" Than a 1-A construct?

For example, with something like the following statements:

  • ______ is more real than our story.
  • ______ transcends even the real world.
  • ______ is the real reality that transcends all stories.
  • ______ creates each story more real than the last.
or something equivalent.

With each of the constructs being described as less real being 1-A constructs.

Just curious if R>F transcendence extends into H-1A or higher realities.
An R>F above baseline 1-A would be a layer into 1-A.
High 1-A requires meta-qualitative superiority, which afaik requires transcendence over the framework/algorithm of R>F itself.
 
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