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Higher infinities via size differences

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If an infinitely sized realm encompasses another infinitly sized realm in a very small part of itself, like an atom or grain of sand, thats enough for an uncountably infinite size differences right?

So if an entire infinitely sized universe was encompassed in a speck of dust of another infinitely sized realm, the ladder would be Low 2-C or Low 1-C depending on if the universe is just the space (High 3-A) or a space time (Low 2-C), correct?
 
Yeah i think. Gan from dark tower can have high 1B tier with same reason
 
Yea cause on the FAQ it says encompassing something in a subset or an infinitesimal portion of itself qualifies for a higher tier, but I doubt most authors would actually use the word "infinitesimal" or "subset".
 
Yea cause on the FAQ it says encompassing something in a subset or an infinitesimal portion of itself qualifies for a higher tier, but I doubt most authors would actually use the word "infinitesimal" or "subset".
Not necessary. You dont need word like "infinitesimall" for get infinitesimall, even if the author write "subset" its still not enough, because infinite subset of infinite is still infinite, it must being proper subset not just subset

Well for simply this, you need a proof that entire/completely lower world is very limited object for the higher one, so the higher world will not just 2× 5× 10× more bigger than the lower world, but because the complete lower world is limited by the higher world size, the higher world will be strict larger than lower world (being proper superset for the lower world)
 
Thanks! So as long as the lower realm is contained within a very small portion (like a speck of dust) of some higher realm, then the latter will qualify, correct?

Also, about dimensions, if a verse has higher dimensional universes that extend infinitely in all its axes, would those universes qualify, since an infinitely large lower dimensional universe would only be a cross section compared to the higher one?
 
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Thanks! So as long as the lower realm is contained within a very small portion (like a speck of dust) of some higher realm, then the latter will qualify, correct?

Also, about dimensions, if a verse has higher dimensional universes that extend infinitely in all its axes, would those universes qualify, since an infinitely large lower dimensional universe would only be a cross section compared to the higher one?
Yeah i think

If the axes mean coordinat of dimension then yes
 
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