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In toei Saint Seiya, Cosmo, the verses power source, gives “life” to everything, from plants and animals to the wind, or a rock. It exists on a level more fundamental than the mind or the soul. It exists independently of time as well. If a plant or animal loses its cosmos, it dies. But if the wind loses its cosmos, it also dies. Giving cosmos to water would bring it back to life.

So would Cosmo be like an abstract existence that is a type-3 concept, where it represents life on a fundamental level for each individual part of the universe? Or is it rather some generic abstract existence. I’m not sure because while it’s definitely some abstract existence thing, I’m not too sure of the definition of a concept on the wiki.
 
In toei Saint Seiya, Cosmo, the verses power source, gives “life” to everything, from plants and animals to the wind, or a rock. It exists on a level more fundamental than the mind or the soul. It exists independently of time as well. If a plant or animal loses its cosmos, it dies. But if the wind loses its cosmos, it also dies. Giving cosmos to water would bring it back to life.

So would Cosmo be like an abstract existence that is a type-3 concept, where it represents life on a fundamental level for each individual part of the universe? Or is it rather some generic abstract existence. I’m not sure because while it’s definitely some abstract existence thing, I’m not too sure of the definition of a concept on the wiki.
The fact that you can take away the cosmos of a specific thing without affecting others, like taking the cosmos of wind and it wouldn't affect an apple, means it's not a general thing but rather something each particular thing has.

So perhaps their type 3 concept. Though could also be an unknown fundamental aspect as well
 
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