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how to become a 6D creature with Aleph

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can anyone give me an example of how to use Aleph in fiction to touch 6D? what if there was an infinite universes in a box and there were an infinite number of those boxes, would that be Aleph 1?
 
can anyone give me an example of how to use Aleph in fiction to touch 6D? what if there was an infinite universes in a box and there were an infinite number of those boxes, would that be Aleph 1?
So to understand this you have to get that Aleph is a concept of infinite sets. It's not a number, it's a mathematical concept like infinity.

Just having infinite universes in a set of boxes would not be a Cardinal Set. A set is the way you can array a number, and that array can be larger than a standard infinity because of this. We also get tiers from power sets rather than just infinity.

For example, a power set of [1, 2, 3]. You can array the set as:
  • [Nothing]
  • [1]
  • [2]
  • [3]
  • [1,2]
  • [1, 3]
  • [2, 3]
  • [1, 2, 3]
So despite having three numbers, you're set has 8 variations. For Power Set of Aleph Cardinals you're talking about an infinite set of all numbers. In other words its a set that contains an infinite amount of one-off numbers and a combination of all of those numbers. The way to get Aleph-1 is the same principal but even higher, a set that contains an infinite array of Aleph-0 sets that can be arranged in an infinite different array of patterns (Which is why Aleph-0^2 or Aleph-0-Omega-Apeph is still smaller than Aleph-1).

To get to 6-D with just universes, you would need to prove the universes constitute an infinite set of themselves. Then prove that an infinite set is contained in infinite variations in a larger set. It's why a recursive multiverse (so universal space that contains an infinite amount of smaller universal spaces that themselves contain an infinite amount of universes and so on), only counts for an Aleph-0 set or 5-D. To go higher would be rather difficult and would basically need to be intentionally focused on our tiering system to get that rating.
 
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