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Questions about tier 1A

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Hello to everyone. I have 2 questions about the Outverse level.
1. What is the difference/relationship between Aleph 1 and Aleph 2?
2. How can we describe that a character has surpassed the low1a structure and reached aleph2/1A in fiction?

(I'm not trying to create an OC, I'm just trying to understand these levels and how they are portrayed in fiction)
Thanks in advance.
 
Just Aleph 2 Higher infinity according to Aleph 1
We have Aleph 1 structure and the character transcend or see a fiction then he would be 1A
 
High 1A= innacible cardinal so you can't reach it with Alephs .if you want to would High1A you have to transcend 1A+(Aleph omega) structure and it all branch
 
Aleph-1 and aleph-2, you can imagine that it is like the difference of a qualitative superiority more easily. For example, if there is a Low 1-A kingdom (let's ignore the reason for this), and then there is another kingdom that has qualitative superiority to that other Low 1-A kingdom, this would be 1-A. Now mathematically... I can't help you much on that, since I don't know that much either, but aleph-2 has a higher cardinality than aleph-1 (in a very summarized way), I recommend you watch videos to understand this more.
 
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