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ABOUT INFINITELY EXPANDING DIMENSION

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If someone were to physically destroy a dimension that is infinitely expanding, would they gain speed from such an act?,
and If So how to calculate their speed?.
 
Depends on how long it took to destroy, expansion speed, and size at time of destruction.
 
There is no way to pinpoint an exact quantity unless the fiction was generous enough to have already provided the measurements of the dimension at the exact moment it was destroyed. The dimension was infinitely expanding, so without a confirmation or some insane timeframe calculations under lucky circumstances, there is no way to know how far into infinity the dimension had expanded before it was destroyed. Use whatever information is available about the dimension's size to find a low-end result.

Assuming the dimension was portrayed as a universe rather than a pocket dimension smaller than a universe, chances are the feat is MFTL+ speed, but unquantifiably so beyond the observable universe being the basis for whatever calculation could possibly be done. If the feat took place in between a huge time-skip that completely changed the circumstances of whatever story the feat took place in, then the feat probably has no way of being properly quantified.
 
Unless fiction provide a mean to measure, no, as the dimension is infinitely expanding, mean they are in the process of expanding, that mean the size of said dimension constantly increaese over time, assume that nothing stop the expanding, so in order to measure the stats of someone who destroy such dimension, we need to know the size of said dimension at the time of its destruction to calculate. So if the verse do not give means or informations for us to measure, the feat is unqualifiable, and we get nothing, because if the information is only: destroying an infinitely expanding dimension, then well, we have nothing to do. It could be even room-sized destruction feat, cause dimension is an umbrella term and not always mean universe, actually it by default we don't assume dimension automatically = universe, and infinitely expanding just mean, something is expanding, infinitely, and even a room-sized dimension can expanding infinitely

So wrap up, if the informations is only this and no more informations, contexts is given
If someone were to physically destroy a dimension that is infinitely expanding, would they gain speed from such an act?,
and If So how to calculate their speed?.
Then it is unqualifiable, we can't do anything about this, at best we can only slap Unknown rating
 
Unless fiction provide a mean to measure, no, as the dimension is infinitely expanding, mean they are in the process of expanding, that mean the size of said dimension constantly increaese over time, assume that nothing stop the expanding, so in order to measure the stats of someone who destroy such dimension, we need to know the size of said dimension at the time of its destruction to calculate. So if the verse do not give means or informations for us to measure, the feat is unqualifiable, and we get nothing, because if the information is only: destroying an infinitely expanding dimension, then well, we have nothing to do. It could be even room-sized destruction feat, cause dimension is an umbrella term and not always mean universe, actually it by default we don't assume dimension automatically = universe, and infinitely expanding just mean, something is expanding, infinitely, and even a room-sized dimension can expanding infinitely

So wrap up, if the informations is only this and no more informations, contexts is given

Then it is unqualifiable, we can't do anything about this, at best we can only slap Unknown rating
So what information is needed to calculate this?
 
"The Infinitely Expanding Dimension, or what we commonly call THIED, is an extra space beyond our spatio-temporal dimension. THIED acts as a barrier that separates our temporal dimension from the higher dimension above it. If these dimensions were ever to come into contact, it would result in the collapse of our entire temporal dimension.

THIED is made up of layers upon layers of infinite worlds, with each world containing infinite layers of its own. These layers create other layers, and as you ascend from one layer to the next, there is a significant qualitative leap, with each higher layer vastly surpassing the complexity and reality of the one below it. This intricate structure goes far beyond our four-dimensional understanding, hinting at a realm where each level of existence is exponentially more profound and incomprehensible than the last."

This at least
"And you—did you just destroy THIED with a single blow? Are you serious? Even I know that's impossible! You obliterated THIED right at its point of singularity—the very concentration of all its layers. You struck at the singularity itself and shattered it? Do you even understand what that means? It means you've disrupted the fundamental structure of an infinitely complex realm, collapsing not just a single dimension, but the very essence of its existence! THAT IS utterly reckless!"


Said The Regulator.



I only found this.
 
THIED is made up of layers upon layers of infinite worlds, with each world containing infinite layers of its own. These layers create other layers, and as you ascend from one layer to the next, there is a significant qualitative leap, with each higher layer vastly surpassing the complexity and reality of the one below it. This intricate structure goes far beyond our four-dimensional understanding, hinting at a realm where each level of existence is exponentially more profound and incomprehensible than the last.
Qualitative Leap??, wtf, it sound like 1-A??
 
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