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A few (weird) questions about transcendence:
1. Does the superiority from R>F transcendence come from a spatial difference? I heard some people saying its because fiction is spatially flat/ 2D and thats why R>F grants a tier. But I thought the superiority was just because one realm is real and the other is not?
And can R>F transcendence happen between realms transcending the concepts of space and time? Like can a realm without the concepts of space and time view some other realm as fiction and have R>F over it?
2. Does transcending a concept mean it lacks that concept entirely? Or can a realm transcend a concept and still have some form of it, without being nessesarily bound by it?
1. Does the superiority from R>F transcendence come from a spatial difference? I heard some people saying its because fiction is spatially flat/ 2D and thats why R>F grants a tier. But I thought the superiority was just because one realm is real and the other is not?
And can R>F transcendence happen between realms transcending the concepts of space and time? Like can a realm without the concepts of space and time view some other realm as fiction and have R>F over it?
2. Does transcending a concept mean it lacks that concept entirely? Or can a realm transcend a concept and still have some form of it, without being nessesarily bound by it?
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