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Question about concept types and FF concept hax

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Hi there, I'm still confusing does the concept of space and concept of distance considered type 1 or type 2?
Somehow I think they are type 1 because space and distance exist even if there are no objects or people to occupy or measure them, and they are fundamental structural properties of reality itself meaning reality participates in these concept.
Also in Final Fantasy it was stated that magic is able to manipulate concepts such space and time does this considered as CM type 1 or CM type2?
 
Without any further context, it is type 2.

Additionally, I think you're a bit confused about the types. Space existing even if there are no objects doesn't mean it is type 1. For it to be type 1, the concept of space still has to exist even when Space itself doesn't exist, not just the objects/people/whatever inside it.

I have no clue about Final Fantasy, but with no context, check the above.
 
I agree with Riki.
Moreover, you may have misinterpreted the concept of space; it cannot govern any object that exists within space. Instead, you can think of it as a connection. If the concept of space is destroyed, then the space itself will also suffer similar damage, and all objects existing within it will be affected, even if only indirectly.
 
People or objects not being there doesn't make it a type 1 concept. It's a type 1 concept if it just functions normally even if reality itself isn't even there to begin with, and from the FF4 novel stuff on their own, it's only type 2 given nothing mentions these concepts are independent from reality.
 
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