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Question about a potentially controversial verse because of the way it sets up its cosmology.

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So I recently came across a series that is really direct in its cosmology. It's called "The boy of today and the man of yesterday," and it's on web novel. At the beginning of the story, the author states that the book is dedicated to 2 people.

The reason I feel like it is controversial is because of how direct it is in its cosmology. For instance, one of the characters literally states that Hell contains an uncountably infinite number of dimensions. You don't often see such direct statements about the cosmology in a series unless the series is entirely focused on power.

But that brings up my confusion, there is absolutely no indication in the series that the author wants to make the MC as powerful as possible, or that the author is entirely focused on power.

So I want some second opinions. Do you think the author is just being extremely direct in his cosmology, or is he building a power-focused verse?

Because I want to potentially request that this verse be added to the wiki.
 
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Idk tho, could probably a powerscaling bait and could not. But unless the story keeps reinforcing that dimensional structure in how characters fight, scale, and interact, then It’s probably just straightforward cosmology writing, not an attempt to create a scaling monster.
 
Idk tho, could probably a powerscaling bait and could not. But unless the story keeps reinforcing that dimensional structure in how characters fight, scale, and interact, then It’s probably just straightforward cosmology writing, not an attempt to create a scaling monster.
ya it hasn't stated much about its cosmology, and this is its first actual statement to set the foundation of the cosmology of the series.
 
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