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I don’t quite agree with this logic. In order to be Low 2-C to begin with, you would need an infinite spatial axis to begin with. This is why there’s a difference between the observable universe (3-A), an infinite amount of 3-D space (High 3-A), and Low 2-C, a literal combination of both (3 infinite axes of space, and one time axis that subsequently responds infinitely as well).It is, after all, possible for one low 2-C space to see another as infinitely small if one has infinite spatial extent and the other does not. One would technically be infinitely larger, but not to the point of qualifying as a higher dimension.
I have no stake in this, by the way, I just disagree with that statement.