Talk:Three/@comment-45351161-20200507195751/@comment-45351161-20200507204227

For A to contain B, A must have sufficient scales on all axis. All scales on axis beyond A's dimensions will be 0, and the same goes for B.

Let's say A is 2D and B is 3D. With the logic I given, A's scale on the Z axis is 0, and B's scale on the Z axis is above 0.

B's Z scale is greater than A's Z scale, and for A to contain B, A must have sufficient scales on ALL the axis, and the Z axis is still an axis, so A can't contain B.

Try to imagine a realm being contained by a plane. No projection of the realm on the plane whatsoever, just brute-force containment. It can't happen. This is a common thing that happens with OTHER verses, like with Metaverse and Xenoverse.

There's your explanation.