Work in progress. Re-revamp incomplete and things are subject to change
Introduction[]
Note: Old SCCD has always been equivalent to TFinD. This section is to just simplify it. Note that none of this is FG, so mentions of RL/Reality Levels aren't a mention of FG Reality Levels, or V&D for that matter. This difficulty, and difficulties above SCCD are to be explained in a Hyperological sense. None of what I'm talking about is my own creation, it is rather part of a field.
This is the new, revamped SCCD. SCCD is concluded to be the end all, be all limit difficulty of RL0. In other words, it is equivalent to A0, the collection of everything with the awareness of RL0. It is the encompassing object of RL0. Note that TFinD is equivalent to A0 as well. SCCD has a "form" of the 0th Reality Level, just like A0. SCCD being equivalent to A0 means that no object in RL0 can transcend such difficulty, as SCCD is the embodiment/equivalency of A0. No obstacles can be truly imagined/thought of by any sort of entity that is equivalent to SCCD.
RL0 and Form[]
RL0, also known as Reality level 0 is considered to be the 3rd abstraction, containing both the first and second abstraction. 1st abstraction is described as "the typical notion assumed when talking about abstract objects." This abstraction classifies objects that are nonphysical in nature. For example, speed is nonphysical in nature, while something like a camera is. Speed is abstract under this definition. But a camera isn't. In fact, it is a part of the 2nd abstraction. 2nd abstraction encompasses all objects that exist conceptually rather than in an actualized manner within physical space in some sense. The conceptualization of a camera is an example. When I mean "conceptualization", I mean in a form that exists when it's assumed mentally, generalized to be in some actual form of existence independent, regardless of if it was thought or not. RL0 contains all objects that are collapsed, such as "This object A transcends RL0 all together" and objects that require no collapse, such as 2, since 2 can fundamentally exist naturally. Note that any object that can exist within our mind without its fundamental nature being realized and concrete enough such that to picture it we must create a placeholder in our mind of that object we're thinking of (a mental image of that object that is collapsed by necessity is an object in RL0.