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Beyond space-time cosmology

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If the cosmology in verse A is 2B ( countless universes ), it has a realm beyond space-time and a god here.
So what tiering is this god?
 
without context, nope, hell said god might not even be 2-B if he ain't like, the creator and stuff, he could just be outside the multiverse
 
The number of universes doesn't matter tho, what matters is context on it being beyond spacetime
 
.....Except that on its own doesn't give Low 1-C. At all.

As for the tiering of this god, nothing. We have no context as to whether he can create, destroy or significantly affect the cosmology nor is being "beyond space-time" a tierable feat in and of itself.
 
If the cosmology in verse A is 2B ( countless universes ), it has a realm beyond space-time and a god here.
So what tiering is this god?
The reason why beyond space-time does not grant you higher tier or even tier at all because it does not have additional context behind those words.

Assume that would grant higher tier it would still be 2-B. Why ? because in mathematics if X = countless universes then beyond space-time would simply mean X+1 thus still 2-B tier.
 
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Kowalski got low, low, low, low, low, low, low, low
 
.....Except that on its own doesn't give Low 1-C. At all.

As for the tiering of this god, nothing. We have no context as to whether he can create, destroy or significantly affect the cosmology nor is being "beyond space-time" a tierable feat in and of itself.
 
If the cosmology in verse A is 2B ( countless universes ), it has a realm beyond space-time and a god here.
So what tiering is this god?
the term "transcend" means to go beyond or rise above something, but it is not clear how this concept would apply to an 4-dimensional universes.


In situations related to "transcending," the important thing is not always "what" it is exceeding. At the same time, knowledge of "how" it transcends is also important.

The question you ask depends on how the concept of "transcendence" is defined in context.

Still, according to what you're saying, 2-B.
 
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