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well, I looked for some information, and I can say that memories are something like universes (with their own time and space) because 1) The description of the game tells us about this: "...as he must now work to save his friends, his family, and even himself from the animatronic creature that is wrecking havoc across both universes."
2) FNaF World takes place in one of the memory worlds (in the cc memory world) and it is also a separate universe, thanks to "Universe end" which directly confirms the presence of time and space in these memories/universes "The same Fredbear can't occupy the same space at the same time."
3) Strange traveler tells Tyke that their consciousness can create a universe: "Our minds can create a new universe, full of hope and promise." I also want to note that what stichwraith did in the epilogues is the same thing that Freddy did in FNaFW:Update 2, he deactivated the worlds (gave the souls "The Happiest Day" / like Freddy who got the code of the characters from the games thereby activating them)
At the same time, flipside is more like nether from minecraft, a shorter path from A to B.
Mega Cat Studios' Into the Pit game description referring to the ball pit world as a universe? Well I'll be damned. And given the fact that Oswald can outright leave the memory Pizzeria in one of the endings, it seems to stand the game description isn't exaggerating.Looking back at this again now, sense generally creation = destruction on the wiki and even cresting virtual universes usually grants a tier 2 rating (even if it has a caveat of in the virtual world) if there is enough evidence for this to stand wouldn't it grant spirit rement characters a low 2-C rating?
As for actually scaling to it, I don't see anything. Remnant being able to create entire universes is one thing. Actually scaling to that in a combat-applicable sense is another.