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Im arguing that the ED use this temporal axis to make the 6th spatial one significant. Didn't word it rightAre you arguing that this new axis is temporal?
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Im arguing that the ED use this temporal axis to make the 6th spatial one significant. Didn't word it rightAre you arguing that this new axis is temporal?
I don't see how one affects the other. Affecting time in this space is irrelevant to any tiering just by itself. You would need to explicitly prove that the space itself extends infinitely between these 5-dimensional space-times.Im arguing that the ED use this temporal axis to make the 6th spatial one significant. Didn't word it right
The temporal dimension makes the spatial axis significant as temporality duplicates anything it resides, uncountably times. Therefore the space becomes significantI don't see how one affects the other. Affecting time in this space is irrelevant to any tiering just by itself. You would need to explicitly prove that the space itself extends infinitely between these 5-dimensional space-times.
But the issue is number 1. The Neutral Zone has galactic clusters and bunch of other stuff within it. Embedding 2-C structures and having a time axis just makes it larger 2-C. It being significant in size in conjuction with the other evidence is why it was given a Low 1-C size.The ED both contains every single of the 17 Realms and seperate them (One of the clips earlier even mentions the ED has its own space bubbles), and has a Temporal Direction seperate from every single other Realms as the Merge now confirms it, and individual sister Realms can be obliderated without every other Realms collasping.
But the issue is number 1. The Neutral Zone has galactic clusters and bunch of other stuff within it. Embedding 2-C structures and having a time axis just makes it larger 2-C. It being significant in size in conjuction with the other evidence is why it was given a Low 1-C size.
What you provided shows a case of multiversal seperate, but any Tier 2 structure has that. Tier 1 requires this separator to have a universal (or infinite) physical size with that, so that it's 4D+1 rather than 3.xD+1
BumpingWell if this is about physical structures and celestial bodies, we see several stars in the sky when the Divide is exposed during the Merge (the event that was fusing the 17 Realms), which implies that the ED contains celestial structures and more
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The temporal dimension makes the spatial axis significant as temporality duplicates anything it resides, uncountably times. Therefore the space becomes significant
The Prentis clips also blatantly tells us the ED extends accross all Realms
Bump igWell if this is about physical structures and celestial bodies, we see several stars in the sky when the Divide is exposed during the Merge (the event that was fusing the 17 Realms), which implies that the ED contains celestial structures and more
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BumpBut the issue is number 1. The Neutral Zone has galactic clusters and bunch of other stuff within it. Embedding 2-C structures and having a time axis just makes it larger 2-C. It being significant in size in conjuction with the other evidence is why it was given a Low 1-C size.
What you provided shows a case of multiversal seperate, but any Tier 2 structure has that. Tier 1 requires this separator to have a universal (or infinite) physical size with that, so that it's 4D+1 rather than 3.xD+1
lmfaoWhat if I was betrayed by staffs and trapped in the bump chamber for 1000 years