realpaladin
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Can't get ≠ (no matter what 0-dims are used), isn't it realpaladin?
≠ means "is not equal to".
So, 0-DimA ≠ 0-Dim<enumeration> means they are not the same.
Now we can go back to the 'value' versus 'existence' discussion again, if you want.
In the case of 'existence' it means 'not that instance', and in the case of 'value' it means 'with different properties'.
Both still prove my point.