I am finally home and I have to say that the opposition pretty much seems to believe that I think that the cosmology gets to n^n for the wrong reasons, so I'll try to make this little table in an attempt to explain how I see this cosmology:
Base Multiverse (from where the ponies originate all from): As there are infinite universes with infinite poinies, I shall assign to each pony a number, aka Pony 1, Pony 2, Pony 3, and so on.
Pony 1 Multiverse (aka Pony 1's infinite hallway): Given that each Pony has its own Infinite Hallways, leading to infinite universes each, taking Pony 1, from its infinite hallway we also have the following infinite ponies that derivate from it, aka Pony 1.1, Pony 1.2, Pony 1.3, etc.
Pony 1.1 Multiverse (aka Pony 1's infinite hallway): Same as before, Pony 1.1 also branches its own infinite ponies, aka Pony 1.1.1, Pony 1.1.2, Pony 1.1.3, etc.
This pretty much goes on infinitely without a real end, as each multiverse, while having infinite universe inhabiting infinite ponies, also branches infinite multiverses of infinite size each due to each pony inhabiting it spawning an infinite multiverse, and said new multiverse also generating infinite ponies with also their own individual multiverse, and so on.
The reason why this is uncountable infinite is also because of the fact that if we assign to each universe in this chain a number with the system above, we get the whole of the irrational and real numbers, given that we'll get every possible combination of decimal numbers of both finite or infinite lenght, something that countable sets like rational numbers don't have. (Yes I shamelessly copied from
@Reiner04, but it's the closest way I can get my idea across).
Hence, this is where I get confused:
For reference, we are counting universes as singular instances so it doesnt really matter what i call it. as long as theres a unit in place and the contents of it arent changed, Also ur scan doesnt explicitly show what ur claiming about discord. it only ever shows him travelling to a couple of universes not all of the universes in the hallway. Also idk how you came to the conclusion that its an exponential growth considering u didnt even rule out the possibility of it being multiplicative or additive(prove it cannot be the case).
Why would it be this? I don't get what do you mean by "the possibility of it being multiplicative or additive" (no seriously, you're just saying words without elaborating much). Are you saying that this chain does not continue infinitely, but it somewhere just stops and/or loops?
I cannot see how it cannot be interpreted any differently from the explanation above, given it's the most simple and normal one, nor why it's so extraordinary. It seems to me you're just searching for issues that aren't there.