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Exactly how are "countless" statements treated?

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So I see in this thread, that countless universe's are treated as 2B and generally a relatively ridiculous number. As verbatim stated by DarkDragonMedeus, "it's still finite, but a huge number than cannot properly be counted. Saying millions or billions or trillions is lowballing it." Now the thread was made back in 2023, so I am unaware if the standards regarding this have been changed or otherwise revised. Secondly, would this interpretation of "countless" extend to things beyond tier 2 and into tier 1 as well?
 
Nothing beyond 2B (For the number of spacetime continuums) or 1B (for the number of dimensions involved if talked about in a hierarchical manner).

Only "endless", "limitless", "unending" and "infinite" statements grant you 2-A or High 1-B (Or Low 1-A if you're dealing with uncountable infinites or "Every possible dimension/direction).
 
Nothing beyond 2B (For the number of spacetime continuums) or 1B (for the number of dimensions involved if talked about in a hierarchical manner).

Only "endless", "limitless", "unending" and "infinite" statements grant you 2-A or High 1-B (Or Low 1-A if you're dealing with uncountable infinites or "Every possible dimension/direction).
That makes perfect sense, just wanted to make sure this interpretation was still used with our current standards. A question then, for something like 1B how would you go about rating countless dimensions to a character's HDE? Wouldn't this be a troublesome or impossible task since you wouldn't be able to outline exactly how many dimensions these characters would be made up of/embody?
 
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