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Ok.
So from what I understand, the reason that a 4d ( spacial ) universe is > a 3d (spacial ) universe is that like a cube has uncountably infinite 2d slices, a 5d universe would have uncountably infinite 4d slices
Is that correct? Or is there more to it?
Assuming that that is the reason, I am not sure why that would qualify for a higher tier?
Because like, if you have uncountably infinite slices of an uncountably infinite spacetime ( as all universe sized space times are, 2-C is uncountably infinite ) that is basically just uncountably infinite x uncountably infinite
Which, comes out to uncountably infinite
So when it comes to "size" all universes, regardless of dimensions, would be aleph1 in size right?
So from what I understand, the reason that a 4d ( spacial ) universe is > a 3d (spacial ) universe is that like a cube has uncountably infinite 2d slices, a 5d universe would have uncountably infinite 4d slices
Is that correct? Or is there more to it?
Assuming that that is the reason, I am not sure why that would qualify for a higher tier?
Because like, if you have uncountably infinite slices of an uncountably infinite spacetime ( as all universe sized space times are, 2-C is uncountably infinite ) that is basically just uncountably infinite x uncountably infinite
Which, comes out to uncountably infinite
So when it comes to "size" all universes, regardless of dimensions, would be aleph1 in size right?