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R>f question

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In a universe with infinite r>fs, there is a character that encompasses a structure that is inaccessible even if its infinite permutations combine, and that extends its entire life. What could be the answer to this question? Can you give me a detailed explanation? (it would be better if admin does it)
 
I think that can be High 1-A, if that character has qualitative superior than previous infinite r/fs.
 
If by inaccessible, you mean they can not be surpassed through the repetition of R > F, then it sounds like High 1-A.
 
This is 1-A+. For High 1-A, you need to transcend and be superior to the hierarchy; simply encompassing lower 1-A layers won't reach that level.
 
This is 1-A+. For High 1-A, you need to transcend and be superior to the hierarchy; simply encompassing lower 1-A layers won't reach that level.
In fact, it does not only cover, it can both cover and affect a structure that remains inaccessible even if infinite permutations of the structure we call 1-A+ etc. are combined.
 
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