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Chen Dong series Cosmology,A new cosmology

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Seems good at first glance

Although I am not exactly sure half immortal emperor being Low-1C

All else seems fine
 
They can make the past, present, and future of the universe vibrate, adding an extra dimension of time beyond the universe itself, so they are Low 1-C.
This isn't Low 1-C. Being able to create, destroy, or deeply effect the entire temporal dimension is literally one of the criteria of Low 2-C.
Quoting tiering system FAQ page:
The latter means that all of the three-dimensional space of the universe has to be destroyed or created, at each moment in time. I.e. the entire timeline has to be destroyed.
This means that the entire past, present and the future of the timeline has to be affected instead of just one single point in time.
So, this statement according to me is Low 2-C at best.
 
I disagree because you seem to make crts of series you haven't really read and try to scale it super high, which is a problem because you don't know what you're talking about. Also, this is pointless because there are no profiles for the verse, and yours is ass.
 
I disagree because you seem to make crts of series you haven't really read and try to scale it super high, which is a problem because you don't know what you're talking about. Also, this is pointless because there are no profiles for the verse, and yours is ass.
Lycoris's reasonings are very good
 
This isn't Low 1-C. Being able to create, destroy, or deeply effect the entire temporal dimension is literally one of the criteria of Low 2-C.
Quoting tiering system FAQ page:

This means that the entire past, present and the future of the timeline has to be affected instead of just one single point in time.
So, this statement according to me is Low 2-C at best.
Then I should make some changes
 
I disagree because you seem to make crts of series you haven't really read and try to scale it super high, which is a problem because you don't know what you're talking about. Also, this is pointless because there are no profiles for the verse, and yours is ass.
Where is the problem?
 
Where is the problem?
I don't really agree with the Yang Realm being Low 1-C. The novel only says "the so-called small Yin was only a short section of the curve, or even a point" compared to the great Yang. That's just a comparison of scale. For example, if you have a 100 cm line and a 0.01 cm line, the smaller one is only a tiny segment of the larger one, but both are still 1-dimensional. Likewise, the Yin Realm being a point or short segment of the Yang Realm doesn't automatically mean the Yang Realm is on a higher-dimensional level.

The Half Immortal Emperor argument is much stronger. The novel says they "transcended above the great river of time, not affecting those areas of time-space." If the Great River of Time contains or encompasses countless universes and timelines, then that is a much more reasonable basis for arguing Low 1-C than the Yang Realm's Tai Chi analogy.
 
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