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Big Bang Question

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How does VsB deal with the antecedent of the Big Bang?

For example, a character who created the Big Bang (created space, time, gravity, the timeline, etc.) Can we assume any HAX or Dimensionality based on that?

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So there is no "baseline" for the Big Bang?
nop, here from the Big Bang's page

If it has generated a space-time expansion that creates an entire universal spacetime continuum from scratch, it is treated as Low 2-C. The difference between this and a 3-A Big Bang that also creates time being that the latter only creates a moment of a universe's time that will expand on its own after the Big Bang is over, therefore said Big Bang didn't create the length of time in the timeline, but kickstarted it from the beginning. Surviving a Low 2-C Big Bang isn't a Universe level+ feat in durability due to the non-physical nature of such an event. However, this ideally only applies to Big Bangs as natural events, instead of attacks with a destructive capacity independent of their size and tier.
 
I think the size depends on how much time the universe has expanded. if back to the beginning It is very small in size but has a high mass. This causes pressure and explodes at a speed greater than that of light. Personally, I think the size should be clearly defined for accuracy.
Possibly 3-A
 
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