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This thread was made in regards to the recently concluded (almost 1.5 months) Tier 2 Requirements and Examples Revision thread. The follow up or part 2 of it covers an entirely different issue which is not my concern. I didn't raise my concerns there because it would clog the thread and i could be banned for derailment.
The Issue :
Now for example ,we have a character capable of destroying a significant part of space-time continuum on a universal scale but not entire past, present and future . This character under consideration would be destroying uncountable infinite 3-D snapshots of the universe which should grant him a tier higher than High 3-A but not Low 2-C (because of the condition of affecting entirety of past ,present and future).
According to Continuum Hypothesis , there is no such thing as being higher into countable infinite without being uncountable infinite.
Conclusion :
Remove the entire past ,present and future and add this to the definition of Low 2-C
The Issue :
High 3-A: High Universe level
Characters or objects that demonstrate an infinite amount of energy on a 3-D scale, such as creating or destroying infinite mass, or those who can affect an infinite 3-D space. This extends to an infinite number of finite or infinite-sized 3-D universes or pocket dimensions when not accounting for when not accounting for any higher dimensions or time. Large numbers of infinite 3-D universes, unless causally closed from one another by a separate spacetime or existence, only count for a higher level of this tier. Being “infinitely” stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier.
Notice the bolded part "Being “infinitely” stronger than this level, unless uncountably so, does not qualify for any higher tier."Low 2-C: Universe level+
Characters or objects that are capable of significantly affecting[1], creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums (the entire past, present and future of 3-dimensional space) of a universal scale.
Now for example ,we have a character capable of destroying a significant part of space-time continuum on a universal scale but not entire past, present and future . This character under consideration would be destroying uncountable infinite 3-D snapshots of the universe which should grant him a tier higher than High 3-A but not Low 2-C (because of the condition of affecting entirety of past ,present and future).
According to Continuum Hypothesis , there is no such thing as being higher into countable infinite without being uncountable infinite.
Conclusion :
Remove the entire past ,present and future and add this to the definition of Low 2-C
Low 2-C: Universe level+
Characters or objects that are capable of significantly affecting[1], creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums (affecting the significant parts of a timeline not necessarily entire past, present and future. ) of a universal scale. However, it can be more generally fulfilled by any 4-dimensional space that is either:
A) Equivalent to a large extra dimensional space. That is, a higher-dimensional "bulk" space which embeds lower-dimensional ones (Such as our universe) as subsets of itself, whose dimensions are not microscopic / compactified.
B) Portrayed as completely transcending lower-dimensional objects and spaces in the setting of a given work of fiction.
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