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Alternate title: The Spacetime Tiering Can't Be This Cute!
"Low 2-C | Universe level+: Characters who are capable of significantly affecting[1], creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums of a universal scale."
I'll make this simple; space is one thing, but what does time entails? Present? The past? Or the whole past, present, and future?
Case study:
1. What if a character can destroy a universe along with all spacetime that include the past, present, and future?
2. What if a character can only destroy a universe in the present?
3. Same as number 1, but on 2A scale (infinite multiverse)?
4. Same as number 2, but on 2A scale?
5. Would destroying higher dimension automatically make a character able to destroy all spacetime on the level below it?
What tier will they get?
Bonus: if spacetime includes whole timeline and history, everyone who can comeback from that destruction should grt High-Godly by standard.
"Low 2-C | Universe level+: Characters who are capable of significantly affecting[1], creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums of a universal scale."
I'll make this simple; space is one thing, but what does time entails? Present? The past? Or the whole past, present, and future?
Case study:
1. What if a character can destroy a universe along with all spacetime that include the past, present, and future?
2. What if a character can only destroy a universe in the present?
3. Same as number 1, but on 2A scale (infinite multiverse)?
4. Same as number 2, but on 2A scale?
5. Would destroying higher dimension automatically make a character able to destroy all spacetime on the level below it?
What tier will they get?