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I think this will be an interesting question.
We all know what High 1-B and 1-A is. I have a question that I haven't seen anyone else ask.
Let's say that in a fictional franchise the existence of two planes of reality is explained to us (One corresponds to a High 1-B and the other to a 1-A). Then, for some reason, these two existences merge or merge into one, that is, the High 1-B and 1-A structures are combined and it is explained that, due to this union, the existential plane that emerged Was it as powerful as the 1-A structure, although it retained some characteristics of the High 1-B?
Does that mean the new structure was a 1-A?
We all know what High 1-B and 1-A is. I have a question that I haven't seen anyone else ask.
Let's say that in a fictional franchise the existence of two planes of reality is explained to us (One corresponds to a High 1-B and the other to a 1-A). Then, for some reason, these two existences merge or merge into one, that is, the High 1-B and 1-A structures are combined and it is explained that, due to this union, the existential plane that emerged Was it as powerful as the 1-A structure, although it retained some characteristics of the High 1-B?
Does that mean the new structure was a 1-A?