- 4,514
- 3,055
So, if a Verse states that there are infinite timelines, and then showcases that it's not just limited to the set of natural numbers, but includes fractions, like Timeline 1.645736, what Tier does that count as?
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You'd need enough context to be able to conclude that the number of timelines encompasses the set of Real numbers (basically, the most infinitesimal intervals between any two numbers). Otherwise, fractal values in a vacuum could encompass a countably infinite number of elements. Take for instance, the statement that gave Spawn uncountably infinite timelines recently.So, if a Verse states that there are infinite timelines, and then showcases that it's not just limited to the set of natural numbers, but includes fractions, like Timeline 1.645736, what Tier does that count as?
I see, thanks!You'd need enough context to be able to conclude that the number of timelines encompasses the set of Real numbers (basically, the most infinitesimal intervals between any two numbers). Otherwise, fractal values in a vacuum could encompass a countably infinite number of elements. Take for instance, the statement that gave Spawn uncountably infinite timelines recently.
If they're having number of Timelines as many there are number of fractional parts, then that had Tier 1. Incase it doesn't includes all fractional parts {[0, 1)}, then that won't count as tier 1.So, if a Verse states that there are infinite timelines, and then showcases that it's not just limited to the set of natural numbers, but includes fractions, like Timeline 1.645736, what Tier does that count as?