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Quick question about r>f transcendence.

That phrase can mean anything, it depends on where and how it is used, along with the situation surrounding it.
My bad, is a character/object pushing boundaries between a universe that represents fiction and a universe that represents non-fiction reality>fiction transcendence?
 
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Also, should this count as pushing the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction? 🤔

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Last question, I was thinking what do you mean "could be Low 1-C"? what makes it guaranteed to be low 2-C.
Universes are already Low 2-C, and normally the boundary between them would also be Low 2-C. However, if sed boundary separates Universe A, from Universe B which views Universe A as fiction, it would likely be Low 1-C.
 
So, it's immersion then, also I couldn't help but wonder. 1. Does merging a universe that is fiction into a universe that is reality count as blurring the line between fiction and reality?

And 2. Does bringing matter from the fictional-universe out into the realistic-universe count as blurring the line between fiction and reality also? I'm just trying to make sure I have a solid understand about what this means.
 
So, it's immersion then, also I couldn't help but wonder. 1. Does merging a universe that is fiction into a universe that is reality count as blurring the line between fiction and reality?
yes
And 2. Does bringing matter from the fictional-universe out into the realistic-universe count as blurring the line between fiction and reality also? I'm just trying to make sure I have a solid understand about what this means.
yes
 
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