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is destroying a time space a universal feat?
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Can a time-space be less than universal?If the time-space is universal in size then it’s Low 2-C, or universal+.
So you're saying that she destroyed the "present" space-time?Kaguya destroying her time-space
from her dimension. She was going to start a new one.So you're saying that she destroyed the "present" space-time
Yes, if they’re pocket dimensions.Can a time-space be less than universal?
As in, the Kaguya from Naruto? The wiki doesn't treat that feat as low 2-C. Keep that in mind.Kaguya destroying her time-space
Yes, if they’re pocket dimensions.
Pocket dimension that has a time-space. Can a pocket dimension be 4dYes, if they’re pocket dimensions.
What do you mean by the "present"So you're saying that she destroyed the "present" space-time?
Yes, it can. You can have a planet sized time-space. It's not universal by default.Pocket dimension that has a time-space. Can a pocket dimension be 4d
Universe is the entire existing cosmic system involving all matters and space, that are, essentially functioning along with time, so certainly, this would result the character in at least tier 3.is destroying a time space a universal feat?
If you were to harm a character that can destroy a time space with an energy absorbed. For instance superman absorbing energy from the sun tho it is not his he still absorbed it. if a character was to harm super man in this state especially not off guard shouldnt they scale to him .Yes, it can. You can have a planet sized time-space. It's not universal by default.
Also if you can destroy time what should that scale to ?Yes, it can. You can have a planet sized time-space. It's not universal by default.
Universe is the entire existing cosmic system involving all matters and space, that are, essentially functioning along with time, so certainly, this would result the character in at least tier 3.
If you can destroy time what does it scale too?Universe is the entire existing cosmic system involving all matters and space, that are, essentially functioning along with time, so certainly, this would result the character in at least tier 3.
Can you have two different Time space in one universe?Yes, it can. You can have a planet sized time-space. It's not universal by default.
Yes but it’s not quantifiable if less than universe-sized. Then we would go off by how much it’s shown to contain.Pocket dimension that has a time-space. Can a pocket dimension be 4d
unless the dimension is proven to have a flow of time and a timeline that isYes but it’s not quantifiable if less than universe-sized. Then we would go off by how much it’s shown to contain.
if a dimension is solar system in size and somebody destroys the time-space of that dimension is the person still 4dunless the dimension is proven to have a flow of time and a timeline that is
Can you have two different Time space in one universe?Yes but it’s not quantifiable if less than universe-sized. Then we would go off by how much it’s shown to contain.
I suppose technically you can as even franchises can refer to a multiverse as being “the universe” but as a default, it’s assumed a universe has a single space-time.Can you have two different Time space in one universe?
If it’s outright called a timeline then that would indicate it being universal in size.unless the dimension is proven to have a flow of time and a timeline that is
Actually, no, sometime you can have a timeline that not the size of universe, however it require extreme evidences and the verse go pretty deep on this in explainationIf it’s outright called a timeline then that would indicate it being universal in size.
I have never seen an example like that anywhere.Actually, no, sometime you can have a timeline that not the size of universe, however it require extreme evidences and the verse go pretty deep on this in explaination
Kinda hard to find that kind of verse, at first i think about Fate since it have Moon-sized timeline, but it have statement that it is actually infinite inside, just look small on the outsideI have never seen an example like that anywhere.
A verse can have multiple temporal dimensions, so yeah.Can you have two different Time space in one universe?
Not really. It can have limited 3D size but infinitelt superior 4D size. Imagine a lower dimensional example. We can have a 2D square that is infinite in length, howevee a single 2x2x2 cube would already be infinitely bigger than that square as it has volume and the difference between the width of a 2D object and a 3D object is uncountable infinity. Basically something 3D can have a smaller cross-sectional area than a 2D object but will always be an uncountable infinity bigger than 2D objects of any sizeIf it’s outright called a timeline then that would indicate it being universal in size.
Sounds complicatedNot really. It can have limited 3D size but infinitelt superior 4D size. Imagine a lower dimensional example. We can have a 2D square that is infinite in length, howevee a single 2x2x2 cube would already be infinitely bigger than that square as it has volume and the difference between the width of a 2D object and a 3D object is uncountable infinity. Basically something 3D can have a smaller cross-sectional area than a 2D object but will always be an uncountable infinity bigger than 2D objects of any size
Depends on konteks.is destroying a time space a universal feat?
Aught, that's kind of interesting, but what about the rest of the entire space, that is, not covered by the "timeline" though; just them, the geometrical properties constantly at rest with no time? May you elaborate this further please.Actually, no, sometime you can have a timeline that not the size of universe, however it require extreme evidences and the verse go pretty deep on this in explaination
what do you mean???. Did you, actually understand the meaning of timeline and space-time????Aught, that's kind of interesting, but what about the rest of the entire space, that is, not covered by the "timeline"