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There's a dimension that doesn't have a specific size in the at work, (like, this character created a huge Big Bang in this dimension and this dimension shook all over), would this place have its Universal size or be durable enough to withstand a Big Bang that has the power to create a universe?
 
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There's a dimension that doesn't have a specific size in the book, (like, this character created a huge Big Bang in this dimension and this dimension shook all over), would this place have its Universal size or be durable enough to withstand a Big Bang that has the power to create a universe?
Basically, what would a dimension that can tank a Big Bang have?
 
There's a dimension that doesn't have a specific size in the at work, (like, this character created a huge Big Bang in this dimension and this dimension shook all over), would this place have its Universal size or be durable enough to withstand a Big Bang that has the power to create a universe?
No, since we don't know the size of that dimension. Its only as large as you can prove/reasonably extrapolate on.
 
What's the context?

Something with the energy of the Big Bang is obviously different than a literal Big Bang. I would expect a literal physical Big Bang to spawn a universe in the location in some capacity.
 
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