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Let's say we have an object of finite size that is composed of four spatial dimensions (a rock for example). Would destroying such an object give a certain tier? and if so what tier would it be?
To elaborate: all 4-D objects are generally assumed to be finite from their own perspective.
If they're infinite from their own perspective, then it'd probably be 2-A, since Low 1-C would be 5-D.
This mirrors an infinite 3-D object being High 3-A, then jumping to Low 2-C once they become 4-D.
Again, though, this is assuming we're talking about a verse that refers to dimensions in the exact way mathematically we're assuming.
It's entirely possible for a verse to claim something is 4-D or 5-D but not actually treat them that way or contradict themselves feat-wise, in which case we don't assign any particular tier to it.
And also consider: our definition of "finite" and "infinite" here sort of becomes subjective, since we literally cannot fathom something being more infinite than infinity, except for theoretically.
So we'd also need confirmation they're using these terms in the way we're thinking too. By all accounts, every 4-D object is infinite by nature from our perspective.
Like the man above me said, depends. Unless you like, destroy a portion of time, then it's like, High 3-A because of the whole infinite snapshots thing.