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5D space contains uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs but still not Low 1-C?

Cosmology: an uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs ( each one being infinite in size ), are spatially separated and contained in a 5D space.
This 5D space is revealed to be a 5D atom ( whose measurements are irrelevant for right now ).

I’ve been told that because this 5D atom contains an uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs( each infinite in size ), it is automatically Low 1-C.
I don’t want that.
I want my character to initially start off with 5D atom range and eventually reach 5D universe range ( which is Low 1-C ).

Does anyone have a way to explain how a 5D space could contain an uncountably infinite amount of 4DSTCs without being Low 1-C?
 
I’m looking for an explanation to prove that it’s not
You fundamentally can’t avoid it. If the 5D space contains an uncountably infinite number of 4DSTCs, each infinite in size, it automatically fits the definition of Low 1-C. Unless some serious limitations or restrictions have been stated to be imposed on how those 4DSTCs behave initially, it’s pretty much inevitable that this would be Low 1-C.
 
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