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If some character live in dimension outiside Multiverse, that mean he is 1c?

@Seventy96: No, to be considered 1-C, a character must have non-zero magnitude in 6 to 11 dimensional vectors. Simply existing beyond them does not qualify. A 3 or 4-dimensional character can also exist in such a place, and they do not automatically become 1-C for doing so.
 
The Dimension the person lives in must transcend the multiverse's 5th Dimension in order to be 1-C iirc.

5 Dimensional = High 2-A

6 to 11 Dimensional = 1-C
 
@Unite My Rice: Every object exists in an infinite number of dimensions, but the dimensional vectors which have zero magnitude are not considered.

For example, a line has exists in an infinite number of dimensions, but only the X spatial dimension (or length) is non-zero, while every other dimensional vector's magnitude is zero, hence it is a 1-D object. Same for plane, with non-zero magnitude in X and Y spatial dimensions (length and breadth), hence it is a 2-D object. So on and so forth.

Similarly, for a character to be 11-D, they must have 11 non-zero magnitudes in dimensional vectors.

Did that clarify things? If not, I can explain again.
 
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH yeah I know what you meant now lol. The magnitude part confused me thats why.
 
Being outside of something does not automatically mean transcending it.
 
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