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We treat transduality as existing beyond the binary code of 1 and 0, being treated as 2 in the definition. What if a character had no code in the first place? Their code isn't 0, 1, 2, or any set. As in a "code" for them doesn't exist?
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I think it was just referring to binary code (1 0), a transdual being based on it's definition is still bound by code, just not binary based code. Thats the impression I got anyways.RKGenki said:@Asuka He's talking about Transduality, it has nothing to do with that
Anyway, isn't it explained in the transduality page? Btw I think that the code thing is just a way to explain more easily the concept of transduality
"If we consider reality as a binary code, where the state of being is 1, and the state of non-being is 0, then a trans-dualistic being does not fit into the code itself (it can be either a code that is different from 1 and 0, or simply the lack of 1 and 0), remaining outside the realm of duality."
I like thinking on theoretical stuff like this. I'm not very sharp or dull, but I do enjoy thinking about these complex things nonetheless.Asuka the Demonic Empress said:Ugh, that just seems very ccomplex.