VirusOfCheese
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I've been TOLD by someone that it doesn't work like that, but I came here to make sure.
So let's say that there is a hypothetical Multiverse that has infinite dimensions. Or, just, High Hyperversal, and call this Multiverse the [Y] Multiverse. Now, let's put another layer of existence (or whatever you wanna call it) on top of it, which absolutely transcends the Hyperversal Multiverse, and call it the [X] Realm.
Would the [X] Realm be a 1-A structure due to transcending the [Y] Multiverse, which has infinite (spatial) dimensions? If not, what if the [X] Realm dwarfs the [Y] Multiverse to the point where it is viewed as "fiction." Would that change anything at all? If not, why?
Thanks for taking time to read my forum and [hopefully] answering it.
So let's say that there is a hypothetical Multiverse that has infinite dimensions. Or, just, High Hyperversal, and call this Multiverse the [Y] Multiverse. Now, let's put another layer of existence (or whatever you wanna call it) on top of it, which absolutely transcends the Hyperversal Multiverse, and call it the [X] Realm.
Would the [X] Realm be a 1-A structure due to transcending the [Y] Multiverse, which has infinite (spatial) dimensions? If not, what if the [X] Realm dwarfs the [Y] Multiverse to the point where it is viewed as "fiction." Would that change anything at all? If not, why?
Thanks for taking time to read my forum and [hopefully] answering it.