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Alright, I'm trying to write a work of superhero fiction (prose-No illustrations). Basically, all of the characters exist in an Equivalent to infinite spatial dimensions all of the way to beyond dimensional characters. This Includes all "average" people across the book's Verse/Omniverse.
At the same time, it's really impossible to describe a character or thing beyond three dimensions without it being awkward. The Verse and its people I'm describing are like this universe but on an more grand, infinitely infinite scale. There are also restrictions imposed by the social structures that keep people from abusing their powers (ie. not traveling through time or engaging with far lower level beings without proper clearance). The weakest beings within the story are at least up to 2-C, though most of them are supposed to be at least 1-B.
So, in the story, there's exposition and showing that demonstrates that there are basically three infinite super dimensions that are equivalent to infinite spatial dimensions. Is this a good workaround?
Would there be any viable alternatives?
Thanks so much in advance.
At the same time, it's really impossible to describe a character or thing beyond three dimensions without it being awkward. The Verse and its people I'm describing are like this universe but on an more grand, infinitely infinite scale. There are also restrictions imposed by the social structures that keep people from abusing their powers (ie. not traveling through time or engaging with far lower level beings without proper clearance). The weakest beings within the story are at least up to 2-C, though most of them are supposed to be at least 1-B.
So, in the story, there's exposition and showing that demonstrates that there are basically three infinite super dimensions that are equivalent to infinite spatial dimensions. Is this a good workaround?
Would there be any viable alternatives?
Thanks so much in advance.