Hello, can i get permission to post once in this
thread?
or if possible someone could just post this small counterargument
Merging of the two or more universal spaces that is not done across all of time does not qualify for tier 2. The merging of two or more universes qualifies for tier 2 only when the merge is done across all of the time i.e. the past, present and the future are merged to become one.
This would only be true if the spaces aren't spatiotemporally separated.
meaning it's a pocket dimension or it's another dimension that falls under the same timeline as the original
saying "not done across all of time" is an unnecessary addition. especially if said universes are already confirmed in separate timelines. It is impossible to merge it without affecting the timeline itself of each universe when you merge them as it is impossible for both futures on both universes to exist at the same time in a single timeline
When a moment in time the merge happens two timelines will combine to create 1 future in the current merged timeline nullifying or changing whatever future in separate timelines that exist into the one that the merged universe will now have.
The only time it wouldn't count is if it explicitly said that he only merged the content of the universe which would then require this statement to be treated as such. defaulting merging into only its content is equivalent to a leap of logic making that the default assumption when that isn't the case. If both universes cease to exist independently and only exist on the merged one. that alone is enough reason for it to be treated as affecting the entire timeline