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As most of us know, A dimension is simply an axis of movement or measurement. It is represented by a number line of all real numbers.
A straight line is 1-D which has length, another straight line pointing 90 degrees away from it has two lengths. That second line is called breadth. This can be used to make a square with two lengths and two breadths.
Three straight lines that are arranged in such a way that they are all 90 degrees to each other, thats 3-D. three lines, that third line is depth. (Length, breadth, and depth). Thats our world. Thats all we see, stuff with length, breadth, and depth.
There are 4 lines... yep.. more lines.. and yes... 90 degrees to all the other three lines. This 4th line is called time. How is this possible? I like bread so lets use bread as an example. A bread has slices. A 2-D bread has 1-D slices, a 3-D bread has 2-D slices, A 4-D bread is the past present and future. The present is a slice. Any point in time is a slice of bread. The back of the bread represents the beginning and end of time. 5-D loaf has 4-D slices and so on.
Notice how dimensions are just straight lines. It's all they are. straight lines arranged 90 degrees on top of each other. No matter how many lines there are, they're all still just 1-D lines.
Transcending these lines means going beyond their scope of these lines.
Now keep that in mind as you go through these threads. Have fun and Be respectful
I believe that Characters who display Reality over Fiction Transcendence should have Beyond Dimensional Existence Type 2 or the perks that come with it.
These characters are beyond the scope of spatio temporal dimensions, which they view as fictional.
So I propose that Reality to Fiction Transcendence be indexed in the P&A section of profiles that qualify for it be given Beyond Dimensional Existence (Type 2) or its individual perks.
Note: By "individual perks" I was referring to the abilities that come with being beyond the scope of dimensions. This does not include lacking dimensions but it includes things like Acausality type 2, Immunity to spatial and time manipulation of the lower dimensions, etc. So R>F characters can only combat other R>F characters or non R>F characters who are on a similar level of transcendence, like A character who embodies Platonic Concepts and so on...
Characters who transcend the dimensions of reality to the extent that reality itself is perceived as fiction should inherently qualify for a 1-A Tier range classification.
This level of transcendence goes beyond mere higher-dimensional transcendence.
A higher-dimensional being, construct, or object transcends a lower dimension by acquiring an additional dimensional axis. However, what happens when these dimensional axes are surpassed in a manner that renders them fictional? In such a case, should we simply assign the character a higher-dimensional form of existence? No.
Dimensionality comprises a series of 1-dimensional lines stacked perpendicular to one another. By surpassing even one of these lines in a manner that renders it fictional, one effectively transcends all possible arrangements of these lines.
Additionally, the spatial-dimensions in which these more "real" characters exist should possess a transcendent nature, as they hold greater reality for the character than the dimensions below them.
Therefore, I propose that a single R>F transcendence should at the very least grant an uncountably infinite difference over a high 1-B dimensional structure (Low 1-A) and at most an uncoutably infinite difference over all conceivable arangements of dimensionality recognized on site (High 1-A).
Low 1-A
1-A
A straight line is 1-D which has length, another straight line pointing 90 degrees away from it has two lengths. That second line is called breadth. This can be used to make a square with two lengths and two breadths.
Three straight lines that are arranged in such a way that they are all 90 degrees to each other, thats 3-D. three lines, that third line is depth. (Length, breadth, and depth). Thats our world. Thats all we see, stuff with length, breadth, and depth.
There are 4 lines... yep.. more lines.. and yes... 90 degrees to all the other three lines. This 4th line is called time. How is this possible? I like bread so lets use bread as an example. A bread has slices. A 2-D bread has 1-D slices, a 3-D bread has 2-D slices, A 4-D bread is the past present and future. The present is a slice. Any point in time is a slice of bread. The back of the bread represents the beginning and end of time. 5-D loaf has 4-D slices and so on.
Notice how dimensions are just straight lines. It's all they are. straight lines arranged 90 degrees on top of each other. No matter how many lines there are, they're all still just 1-D lines.
Transcending these lines means going beyond their scope of these lines.
Now keep that in mind as you go through these threads. Have fun and Be respectful
Reality-Fiction Transcendence
This is more simply defined as the quality a character possesses of being more "real" than the reality these characters consider inherently fictional.
Beyond Dimensional Existence (Type 2)
Beyond Dimensional Existence (Type 2)
I believe that Characters who display Reality over Fiction Transcendence should have Beyond Dimensional Existence Type 2 or the perks that come with it.
These characters are beyond the scope of spatio temporal dimensions, which they view as fictional.
So I propose that Reality to Fiction Transcendence be indexed in the P&A section of profiles that qualify for it be given Beyond Dimensional Existence (Type 2) or its individual perks.
Note: By "individual perks" I was referring to the abilities that come with being beyond the scope of dimensions. This does not include lacking dimensions but it includes things like Acausality type 2, Immunity to spatial and time manipulation of the lower dimensions, etc. So R>F characters can only combat other R>F characters or non R>F characters who are on a similar level of transcendence, like A character who embodies Platonic Concepts and so on...
AP Tiering
Characters who transcend the dimensions of reality to the extent that reality itself is perceived as fiction should inherently qualify for a 1-A Tier range classification.
This level of transcendence goes beyond mere higher-dimensional transcendence.
A higher-dimensional being, construct, or object transcends a lower dimension by acquiring an additional dimensional axis. However, what happens when these dimensional axes are surpassed in a manner that renders them fictional? In such a case, should we simply assign the character a higher-dimensional form of existence? No.
Dimensionality comprises a series of 1-dimensional lines stacked perpendicular to one another. By surpassing even one of these lines in a manner that renders it fictional, one effectively transcends all possible arrangements of these lines.
Additionally, the spatial-dimensions in which these more "real" characters exist should possess a transcendent nature, as they hold greater reality for the character than the dimensions below them.
Therefore, I propose that a single R>F transcendence should at the very least grant an uncountably infinite difference over a high 1-B dimensional structure (Low 1-A) and at most an uncoutably infinite difference over all conceivable arangements of dimensionality recognized on site (High 1-A).
Low 1-A
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Neutral
Ultima
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Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
Neutral
Ultima
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Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
1-A
Agree
Neutral
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Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
High 1-ANeutral
Disagree
Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
Agree
Neutral
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Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
Neutral
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Deagonx, Ultima, Mr. Bambu
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