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Displayed size = higher infinity?

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Let's say we have a cosmology of two realms, one smaller one that is contained in a bigger one. The smaller one is said to be infinite in size (and narratively intended to be so), so would the bigger realm that contains it have a higher infinity? If yes, would it be a higher dimensional realm as a result (i.e. small inf realm = 3D and bigger realm = 4D)?
 
just with that context, maybe not, a "bigger" infinite 3D container can contain another "smaller" infinite 3d object. Unless the characters from bigger infinity themselves treat the smaller realm as infinitesimal. its hard to say.

Also is it just 3d or 3+1D?
 
Let's say we have a cosmology of two realms, one smaller one that is contained in a bigger one. The smaller one is said to be infinite in size (and narratively intended to be so), so would the bigger realm that contains it have a higher infinity? If yes, would it be a higher dimensional realm as a result (i.e. small inf realm = 3D and bigger realm = 4D)?
No.
 
Afterlife sneak
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just with that context, maybe not, a "bigger" infinite 3D container can contain another "smaller" infinite 3d object. Unless the characters from bigger infinity themselves treat the smaller realm as infinitesimal. its hard to say.
Makes sense ig. I always found the logic to be weird because I don't think size has to do with dimensional complexity but I wasn't sure, hence this question
 
No. Containing an infinite realm does not inherently imply higher dimensionality. For example, a 3D space can contain an infinite 2D plane without being higher-dimensional
 
Let's say we have a cosmology of two realms, one smaller one that is contained in a bigger one. The smaller one is said to be infinite in size (and narratively intended to be so), so would the bigger realm that contains it have a higher infinity? If yes, would it be a higher dimensional realm as a result (i.e. small inf realm = 3D and bigger realm = 4D)?
Pretty much what the others have said, no.
 
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