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2-C question

lets say that a character can destroy the entire 4 dimensional universe. but the universe is infinite in size. so the character destroyed an infinite 4 dimenisional structure. what tier is that?
 
low 2-C is a 4 dimensional feat on a universal level. but universal doesnt mean "infinite". most unvierses are finite in size. so even if the unvierse is infintie, its still low 2-C. so destroy two finite universes on the 4D scale is a better feat than destroying an inifinute unvierse oni the 4D scale?
 
And what if they destroyed the space-time of 50 universes that were finite in size (e.g. they were all as big as the observable universe)
 
so why is destroying a bunch of finite universes a better feat than destroyin one universe thats infinite? i dont mean just destroyin the 3D contents of the universe, but destroying the space time itself of that unvierse.
 
Because once you get into destroying space-time continuums the size of the universe itself doesnt matter as its only 3-D, what matters is destroying the 4-D continuum itself.
 
According to the wiki's rules I thought so, but how does that work?

If I attempt to do this mathematically

One infinite universe's space time = 1 universe X space value x time value

As opposed to

50 finite universes space time = 50 X finite space time (93 billion light years in each direction) X time value

The first is 1 X ∞ X ∞

The other is 50 X 93,000,000 X ∞

The first would require a larger degree of power to destroy wouldn't it?
 
I'm wondering, does we consider universal size equivalent to infinite size in the tiering system?

If so, shouldn't destroying 50 limited space-time be High 3-A? This tiers include characters with infinite 3-D power and characters with less than universal 4-D power. Low 2-C is for character with universal 4-D.

Actually it would be strange to consider universal == infinite, that would mean that characters from Low 2-C to 2-A have all infinite 4-D power and that it's just the 5-D range that determine theirs tiers.

If we consider that universal < infinite, that would mean that destroying 50 universal sized (limited) space-time is worth 2-C, but that would also mean that destroying an infinite space-time is worth 2-A... doesn't sound a better alternative.

Also, time isn't necessarily infinite in finite space-time, depending on the theory (big bang, big crunch, big chill, ...) we may assume our universe have a lifespan.
 
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