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It's very simple. According to Ben 10 Cosmology the number of Annihilarrgh's Universes is unknown, but it was explained by Duncan that the number of these universes is from 12 to infinite (we have seen three of them so far) "but does he mean Annihilarrgh's Universes or The Universes", according to what he said Universes have different laws of physics, and this is Annihilarrgh's Universes applies to according to Paradox, says a next universe has different physics of the original universe, so Duncan must be referring to Annihilarrgh's Universes.
Q: Are there things that support this? Yes
A: Yes, Duncan supports that there are an infinite number of universes, and Wyatt supports this by saying that multiverse is infinite, supports Paradox this by saying that there are a large number of universes.
Well since it gave us 12 to infinite so here are two possibilities so I will put 2 options
1 Option:
The Space Beyond is an infinite black void that extends past the boundaries of the "Universe" and encompasses an at very least 12 to likely infinite number of them.
2 Option:
The Space Beyond is an infinite black void that extends past the boundaries of the "Universe" and encompasses an at least thousand to likely infinite number of them.

Agree:
Disagree:
Neutral:
 
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Infinite can just mean a hyperbolical “really great”, and considering it’s also said to be infinite once I don’t see how it could go beyond 2-B
 
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