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An object classified as "existing" can be sorted into one of four types based on the way in which it interacts with the world or local -verse structure. Something that is completely unable to interact with anything cannot be observed and cannot observe anything, so it can be treated as not existing at all. Moving from one type of existence to another (usually a smaller type number to a larger one) is called transcendence.

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  • Four Types of Existence
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  • An object classified as "existing" can be sorted into one of four types based on the way in which it interacts with the world or local -verse structure. Something that is completely unable to interact with anything cannot be observed and cannot observe anything, so it can be treated as not existing at all. Moving from one type of existence to another (usually a smaller type number to a larger one) is called transcendence.
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  • An object classified as "existing" can be sorted into one of four types based on the way in which it interacts with the world or local -verse structure. Something that is completely unable to interact with anything cannot be observed and cannot observe anything, so it can be treated as not existing at all. Moving from one type of existence to another (usually a smaller type number to a larger one) is called transcendence.
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