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Transcendence questions

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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?
 
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1. Viewing something as fiction is not purely because one is real and the other is not. It's that, one is more real than the other, and a R > F difference has no set result. It can result in viewing a realm as a 2D Structure, or it can be viewing it as non-existent entirely. Both methods work and are equal to one another because, after a certain point, they are so inferior that whether they are 2D or non-existent doesn't change much.

Space and Time or lack thereof is irrelevant to R > F.

2. No, you can transcend the Concept of Space and Time on a certain level of reality, however, that does that mean you transcend the Concept of Space and Time on a higher level of reality beyond your own. So you would not be bound by Space-Time within your level of existence, but higher levels of existence would be able to affect you with their Space-Time.

3. Examples; "The Heavenly Realm exists beyond the Mortal World and overall has more substance. It's a bit difficult to explain, however, you can view the Heavenly Realm as being more real than the Mortal World."

"The Tower of God has many layers of existence, all layers are real, and all can be interacted with, however those that exist higher up have a deeper level of existence than those below. This deeper existence has nothing to do with quantity, it can instead be linked to the quality of existence itself."
 
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