Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30542316-20170522204707/@comment-29564364-20170621131246

"There is no boundary whatsoever." There is a boundary. See below.

">Tier 0 is limited to fiction >There's no literal boundary between reality and fiction (you say you agree to this)" I reject your second premise. I greed that there is no physical boundary, but there is a literal pne in the form of the fact that it's impossible for us to enter fiction and for fictional characters to come out of fiction. Boundary: 1. a line that marks the limits of an area; a dividing line. That's the definition you're using. I'm using the other one: 2. a limit of a subject or sphere of activity. According to the second definition, a boundary doesn't have to be physical to be literal.