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I think a good way to visualize this would be by imagining two separate multiverses, each comprised of infinite universes; if you rearrange these two so that they become a single multiverse, the resulting structure will have the exact same amount of universes as the ones we previously had. So, destroying two separate infinite multiverses is more of a range feat than anything, as I see it."
Only this. At least this is what i found. I think in the Yogiri vs Madoka thread was also mentioned the distance between two multiverses.
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I think a good way to visualize this would be by imagining two separate multiverses, each comprised of infinite universes; if you rearrange these two so that they become a single multiverse, the resulting structure will have the exact same amount of universes as the ones we previously had. So, destroying two separate infinite multiverses is more of a range feat than anything, as I see it."
Only this. At least this is what i found. I think in the Yogiri vs Madoka thread was also mentioned the distance between two multiverses.