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What tier belong these structures?

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It's more curiosity that arose from a previous question, but let's say that there is a structure A that is a High 1-B and a structure B that it is 1-A that transcends the structure A because It see it like a fiction idea, but the structure B have a set of infinity universe organized in a tower where one universe perceive the universe above as something impossible and below as something fictitious. Then, in the structure B, the most weak and useful universe trascend structure A

Is this a 1-A or 1-A+?

2) A powerful universe that have infinite galaxies that are organized in a kind of tower where a galaxy contemplates the one below it as a fictitious idea and contemplates the one above it as something impossible

Can be this a High 1-B structure?
 
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It's more curiosity that arose from a previous question, but let's say that there is a structure A that is a High 1-B and a structure B that it is 1-A that transcends the structure A because It see it like a fiction idea, but the structure B have a set of infinity universe organized in a tower where one universe perceive the universe above as something impossible and below as something fictitious. Then, in the structure B, the most weak and useful universe trascend structure A

Is this a 1-A or 1-A+?
If you're saying structure B has infinite universes, and each universe perceives the universe above(below?) as fiction in a sense of R>F then Structure B is 1-A+.
2) A powerful universe that have infinite galaxies that are organized in a kind of tower where a galaxy contemplates the one below it as a fictitious idea and contemplates the one above it as something impossible

Can be this a High 1-B structure?
I'm not 100% sure if that description qualifies as a R>F difference, but if it does then yes, this is a High 1-B structure
 
If you're saying structure B has infinite universes, and each universe perceives the universe above(below?) as fiction in a sense of R>F then Structure B is 1-A+.

I'm not 100% sure if that description qualifies as a R>F difference, but if it does then yes, this is a High 1-B structure
Exact. The Structure A (SA) is a High 1-B structure and the Structure B (SB) trascend the SA, but it has infinite universe where one universe perceived the below ones like a fictional ideal, meanewhile the above ones are infinite in size. In the SB, the first one of this universe, that it is the most weak and small, trascend the all SA
 
Exact. The Structure A (SA) is a High 1-B structure and the Structure B (SB) trascend the SA, but it has infinite universe where one universe perceived the below ones like a fictional ideal, meanewhile the above ones are infinite in size. In the SB, the first one of this universe, that it is the most weak and small, trascend the all SA
Yes, 1-A+.
That it is something I want to know
Can wait for someone who knows more about R>F for that.
 
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