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Sorry about earlier. I had read the Marvel Wiki's definition of Omniversal as the collection of all fictional multiverses. (At: http://marvel.wikia.com/omniverse but I added a footnote to correct it afterwards.)
However, then I found the Merriam-Webster Dictionary entry (at http://i.word.com/idictionary/omniverse), which says that it is "a universe that is spatiotemporally four-dimensional".
If I understand correctly that means four dimensions of time, which makes sense, given that it covers all alternate universes that way. With three additional spatial dimensions, that should make an Omniverse a seven-dimensional structure in sum total.
Meaning, if I understand correctly, all entities that are eight-dimensional or more should logically be listed as Omniversal+. Whereas for example, the five-dimensional Mxyzptlk should probably be listed as Megaversal+.
Doesn't this make sense to other people here as well?
However, then I found the Merriam-Webster Dictionary entry (at http://i.word.com/idictionary/omniverse), which says that it is "a universe that is spatiotemporally four-dimensional".
If I understand correctly that means four dimensions of time, which makes sense, given that it covers all alternate universes that way. With three additional spatial dimensions, that should make an Omniverse a seven-dimensional structure in sum total.
Meaning, if I understand correctly, all entities that are eight-dimensional or more should logically be listed as Omniversal+. Whereas for example, the five-dimensional Mxyzptlk should probably be listed as Megaversal+.
Doesn't this make sense to other people here as well?