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Would this still be Low 1-A?

Would a Low 1-A area still be considered Low 1-A if it contains a 3-dimensional object within it?

For example, we have a location; let's call it the Blue Train. This location entirely transcends a universe with infinite spatial dimensions, making it Low 1-A.

If the Blue Train contained a normal 3-dimensional chair somewhere (the chair could be destroyed by a normal human being), would the Blue Train still be Low 1-A?
 
Yes, the Blue Train would still be considered Low 1-A even if it contained a normal 3-dimensional chair. The fact that the Blue Train contains a 3-dimensional object does not mean that it is itself 3-dimensional. The Blue Train is still a Low 1-A entity because it transcends a universe with infinite spatial dimensions. The chair, on the other hand, is simply a 3-dimensional object that exists within the Blue Train. It is not on the same level as the Blue Train and does not affect its dimensionality.
 
Yes, the Blue Train would still be considered Low 1-A even if it contained a normal 3-dimensional chair. The fact that the Blue Train contains a 3-dimensional object does not mean that it is itself 3-dimensional. The Blue Train is still a Low 1-A entity because it transcends a universe with infinite spatial dimensions. The chair, on the other hand, is simply a 3-dimensional object that exists within the Blue Train. It is not on the same level as the Blue Train and does not affect its dimensionality.
This makes perfect sense, thank you for your in-depth response!
 
Would a Low 1-A area still be considered Low 1-A if it contains a 3-dimensional object within it?

For example, we have a location; let's call it the Blue Train. This location entirely transcends a universe with infinite spatial dimensions, making it Low 1-A.

If the Blue Train contained a normal 3-dimensional chair somewhere (the chair could be destroyed by a normal human being), would the Blue Train still be Low 1-A?
It'd be Low 1-A, yes. The universe's consisted of uncountably infinite number of dimenions, so there must too exist the 3-dimensional realm.
 
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