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A layer is a division of space within a [[Headspace]]. These are more significant than just areas of the headspace, as individual layers often have greatly differing appearances or functions in regards to each other. Certain system members may reside within certain layers, based on these differing functions (i.e. a system's main fronters may reside in a layer that can more easily connect to the front than other locations).  
A '''layer''' is a division of space within a [[headspace]]. These are more significant than just areas of the headspace, as individual layers often have greatly differing appearances or functions in regards to each other.  


Sometimes it can be difficult for system members to communicate or travel between layers, though this is not always the case.
Certain [[system]] members may reside within certain layers, based on these differing functions. For example, a system's main [[Fronting|fronters]] might reside in a layer that can more easily connect to the front than other locations.
 
For some systems, it can be difficult or impossible for system members to communicate or travel between layers.
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Revision as of 21:36, 6 March 2021

layer ( n.)
Applies tosystem functions

A layer is a division of space within a headspace. These are more significant than just areas of the headspace, as individual layers often have greatly differing appearances or functions in regards to each other.

Certain system members may reside within certain layers, based on these differing functions. For example, a system's main fronters might reside in a layer that can more easily connect to the front than other locations.

For some systems, it can be difficult or impossible for system members to communicate or travel between layers.