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Pretty much. An R>F transcendence which qualify for the standard is a R>F where the characters within "F" can't do anything and never reach "R". That kind of R>F, if there is no antifeat, would be 1-A no matter the cosmology. That there is a single universe or an infinite hierarchy of dimensions, it would still give 1-A rating.1. True Transcendence R>F, in which the character F (F is short for fiction) is a Fiction for R, and F cannot influence R in any way, and cannot reach his world, and R cannot physically move to the world of F, only create your Avatar there.
2. False R>F, in which F is able to reach the world R, and R is able to get to the world F.
As I understand now, in order to reach the level of Outerversal need to possess have true Transcendence R>F and any cardinal (such as Aleph 1 and so on) will only be High Hyperversal (since they essentially do not go beyond the number of dimensions)Pretty much. An R>F transcendence which qualify for the standard is a R>F where the characters within "F" can't do anything and never reach "R". That kind of R>F, if there is no antifeat, would be 1-A no matter the cosmology. That there is a single universe or an infinite hierarchy of dimensions, it would still give 1-A rating.
Any other forms of R>F which aren't the one mentioned above or which posses antifeat against them, would either give only "+1 dimension" over the elements they transcend or nothing at all in the worst case.
Yes, as long as there is no antifeat. Although "R>F" is not the only way to achieve this but would be the simplest way to understand it.As I understand now, in order to reach the level of Outerversal need to possess have true Transcendence R>F
Yes. The only exception is something like the Universe of Set which would be Low 1-A. Any Aleph or cardinal would only be further into High 1-B+any cardinal (such as Aleph 1 and so on) will only be High Hyperversal (since they essentially do not go beyond the number of dimensions)