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Does the size of timelines matter?

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Pretty much the title.

In a novel I'm reading, there are worlds which are pretty much just big ass planets. But it was shown that each of these planets are separated in space and each have their own timeline.

Would the destruction of any said world (Assuming it was stated that time and space also got destroyed) fit the bill for tier 2?
 
im pretty sure that regardless the size if its 4D its 4D, unless its infinitesimal in one of the dimensions but that would just make it 3D
it only quantitatively change
 
In a novel I'm reading, there are worlds which are pretty much just big ass planets. But it was shown that each of these planets are separated in space and each have their own timeline.

Would the destruction of any said world (Assuming it was stated that time and space also got destroyed) fit the bill for tier 2?
Technically speaking, no, the size shouldn't matter, but here, we need the space to be at least universal.
 
Technically speaking, no, the size shouldn't matter, but here, we need the space to be at least universal.
Any reason why? Isn't the whole reason why tier 2 is, well, tier 2 is because of the whole "Timelines contain infinite snapshots of 3d shit"?

In that case, would it even matter the size of the space if both large and small spaces are the same thing when it comes to the snapshots?
 
Any reason why? Isn't the whole reason why tier 2 is, well, tier 2 is because of the whole "Timelines contain infinite snapshots of 3d shit"?
Yeah, the whole point is that, a timeline, technically speaking, would be Low 2-C no matter what it encompasses since the elements of the set aren't important for the cardinality of said set.

In that case, would it even matter the size of the space if both large and small spaces are the same thing when it comes to the snapshots?
Yes, technically speaking, you could have a timeline of a single grain of sand that it would be equal to a timeline with a universe inside.
 
Yes. The volume needs to be as big as the Universe itself, and if involving tier 1 qualifications, the extra dimensions cannot be compactified or curled up to an insignificant degree. Beyond that, I don't recall.
 
I will say it not matter, consider if you destroy entirety of time you already destroy uncountable infinite set of 3D, so i dont think it is insignificant structure that cannot be tiered
 
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