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Does having evidence of being infinite dimensional still place you at hyperversal or would it be outerversal?

Pretty much exactly what the title is asking. Also as a bonus question, does being abive concepts warrant outerversal? Or does it need to concepts like platonic? Cause ive seen peoole going around giving characters who are above regular concepts outerversal.
 
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If you are infinite-dimensional then you are High 1-B, so high hyperverse lvl.

Also as a bonus question, does being abive concepts warrant outerversal? Or does it need to concepts like platonic? Cause ive seen peoole going around giving characters who are above regular concepts outerversal.

Transcending the concept of dimensions or time-space without much context doesn't make you outerversal. You'll need context for how this conceptual transcendence work, i.e. if you transcend any expansion of dimensions/space-time then you'll probably qualify for outerversal.
 
If you are infinite-dimensional then you are High 1-B, so high hyperverse lvl.



Transcending the concept of dimensions or time-space without much context doesn't make you outerversal. You'll need context for how this conceptual transcendence work, i.e. if you transcend any expansion of dimensions/space-time then you'll probably qualify for outerversal.
Okay. But if a character was to lets say, transcend the concept of water or something and they had context. Would that be 1-A?
 
Why would transcending the concept of water be 1A?
Idk but thats what ive been hearing. Transcending any concept makes you outerversal. Thats why i asked this question. No one ever went into detail what kind of concepts make you 1-A. They just implied that being above a concept puts you at 1-A
 
Not on this wiki. The only ways for someone to be 1A is for:
  1. Transcend a structure containing infinite dimensions (and those dimensions being shown to be superior to each other, so no dimension = universe crap)
  2. Or, in the case the verse doesn't have a structure containing infinite D, to transcend the dimensional structure in such a way that adding more dimensions to said structure won't matter at all to that character, the difference between the 2 won't change. (Shinza is an example of this with the relationship between the Singularity and Multiverse)
 
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