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HyperTime question

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I'm asking these questions to deepen my understanding of hypertime.

1. If time flows in space outside the single universe (Low 2-C), is the time outside the single universe hypertime?

2. If time flows outside multiple universes, is the time outside those multiple universes Hypertime?

3. I'd like to learn more examples of Hypertime. The only example I currently know is the Neutral Space from Dragon Ball. If anyone knows of other examples, I'd appreciate your response.
 
If time flows in space outside the single universe (Low 2-C), is the time outside the single universe hypertime
No. You can have an infinite amount of infinite dimensional universes (Multiversal High 1-B) and they can still operate under a single temporal axis.

If time flows outside multiple universes, is the time outside those multiple universes Hypertime?
No, because time existing outside of a particular space-time does not mean it's flowing in a perpendicular direction

I'd like to learn more examples of Hypertime. The only example I currently know is the Neutral Space from Dragon Ball
The Neutral Zone is not a hypertimeline. It has a perpendicular time axis, only the the Timeline itself qualifies.

For hypertime.... well it comes from DC Comics. Just look up how Hypertime works for that franchise.
 
No. You can have an infinite amount of infinite dimensional universes (Multiversal High 1-B) and they can still operate under a single temporal axis.


No, because time existing outside of a particular space-time does not mean it's flowing in a perpendicular direction


The Neutral Zone is not a hypertimeline. It has a perpendicular time axis, only the the Timeline itself qualifies.

For hypertime.... well it comes from DC Comics. Just look up how Hypertime works for that franchise.


Thank you for your response. I have one more question: So, in the case of neutral space, is it correct that the space capable of containing the universe is neutral space itself, and because time also exists within that space, it is evaluated as Low 1-C tier? If that is correct, then for other manga or novels besides Dragon Ball, if a space can contain a four-dimensional universe and time also flows within that space, is that space also Low 1-C?
 
1. If time flows in space outside the single universe (Low 2-C), is the time outside the single universe hypertime?

No, but theoretically if a universe was formed from that time and now has its own infinite time-space with its own law(something more to show its distinct)that bounds and still encompassing it you could theoretically get it that way

2. If time flows outside multiple universes, is the time outside those multiple universes Hypertime?

No that's just a different time flow its nothing different then effecting in theory 2 different uni+ structures
 
So, in the case of neutral space, is it correct that the space capable of containing the universe is neutral space itself, and because time also exists within that space, it is evaluated as Low 1-C tier?
Not entirely. You can have a container that hold multiple 4th dimensional objects that's still just 4th dimensional like a 2-A multiverse. Neutral Space is Low 1-C through a couple of unique factors, like having an perpendicular time axis in addition to holding those spaces, which suggests it's spatially 4D with a time axis.

, if a space can contain a four-dimensional universe and time also flows within that space, is that space also Low 1-C?
A space that has four spatial dimensions and a time dimension is Low 1-C. Just holding space-times by itself isn't 4D to the best of my knowledge.
 
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