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Origin of All Dimension and Possible World

My first question concerns the concept of dimensions and the origin of all dimensionality.

If a text or passage describes a structure referred to as the origin of all dimensions, and this structure is stated to exist beyond the 12D meaning that it lies entirely outside the framework of all known dimensional layers can such an entity still be defined as a “concept of dimension”? In other words, can something that exists outside every level of dimensionality still be categorized within the theory of dimensions at all?
Additionally, what approximate tier would such a structure belong to in terms of tier?

My second question relates to the idea of possible worlds, which is somewhat connected to the first.

My understanding is that possible worlds are entirely separate realities, each possessing its own physical laws, dimensional systems, timelines, etc... They are not merely divergent branches of a single universe; rather, they are fundamentally distinct modes of existence.

Given this, would it be accurate to infer that the structure described as the origin of all dimensions also serves as the origin of these possible worlds? In other words, if dimensionality stems from this primordial source, do all possible worlds ultimately arise from it as well?

My final question is as follows: If the “origin of all dimensions” can itself be defined as a dimensional concept, then what happens in a scenario where another structure exists beyond this conceptual framework of dimensionality? Would such a structure necessarily be placed above the hierarchy of infinite-dimensional constructs, effectively surpassing even the totality of all dimensions?
 
If a text or passage describes a structure referred to as the origin of all dimensions, and this structure is stated to exist beyond the 12D meaning that it lies entirely outside the framework of all known dimensional layers can such an entity still be defined as a “concept of dimension”?
No.

In other words, can something that exists outside every level of dimensionality still be categorized within the theory of dimensions at all?
This is something like Beyond-Dimensional Existence Type 1.

Additionally, what approximate tier would such a structure belong to in terms of tier?
Depending on how the verse in question qualifies it, it can go up to 1-A at best.

Given this, would it be accurate to infer that the structure described as the origin of all dimensions also serves as the origin of these possible worlds? In other words, if dimensionality stems from this primordial source, do all possible worlds ultimately arise from it as well?
No, because the “source of dimensions” is something definable within possible worlds. As a possible world describes which propositions are true and which are false, and since “the source of dimensions exists” and “the source of dimensions doesn’t exist” are both coherent propositions, then there are possible worlds with it and others without it.

My final question is as follows: If the “origin of all dimensions” can itself be defined as a dimensional concept
Then it’s not truly “the origin of all dimensions”.

then what happens in a scenario where another structure exists beyond this conceptual framework of dimensionality?
Probably just +1D

Would such a structure necessarily be placed above the hierarchy of infinite-dimensional constructs, effectively surpassing even the totality of all dimensions?
If you can prove such structures already exist then sure, otherwise your statement is too vague to grant a tier this high
 
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