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Basically, just what the name says
or to be specific, where does a phase space that contains a Space-time Continuum scales?
Cuz this is what I got when I searched google, and not sure if we treat these spaces the same way :
And this is what I got from Chatgpt when I asked what is the...
What is the tier granted for destroying half a space-time continuum? Particularly, the entire future of a timeline but likely not the past? I assume it should still scale to the whole timeline since:
1. Time is infinite by default, so destroying the present and upwards should be half-infinite...
received permission from @IdiosyncraticLawyer
Currently, we treat space and time as seperate entities, as shown by the space and time manipulation pages being separated, and how tier 2 works. Here's why this is massively incorrect.
The Theory of Relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein in the...
Maybe it's something we all know unanimously, but I'm a little confused about it.
Afaik, destroying regular space-time (which is 3 spatial + 1 time) it's a requirement for Low 2-C. So, how about destroying 4 spatial dimensions but have nothing to do with temporal dimension? It's still Low 2-C...
This is a continuation of this thread that was closed, but anyway I was told to remake another one, which is this.
It is simple, the Standards just changed it was not in full effect the first time the last thread was made but it came into effect during the course of the thread, and with that...
If a series depicts that there are borders / boundaries between universes that separate different space-time continua, would destroying those boundaries be quantifiable?