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I believes it is assumed at a point that a multivers has infinte universes (if I remember right) what is that point?
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I remember hearing at a piont even if no one outright states theres infinte universes that it's considered that there are.Dragonmasterxyz said:What exactly do you mean?
2-A Godman?Dragonmasterxyz said:I don't think we assume that.
I remember hearing it during discussions about undertale arkive sonic, and ben 10Dragonmasterxyz said:I don't think we assume that.
Odd i don't remember it always working like that.Assaltwaffle said:We don't assume this.
We assume that the Multiverse is as big as it is shown/stated to be. For example, Divinity is stated to have 3 universes at least. The Godwoke is 2-C. Undertale possibly has an unknown, yet far above 1,000, timeline Multiverse, so Chara is 2-B.
The only way you get infinite Multiverse Buster status is if your Multiverse has been stated to be infinite.
Even if the Multiverse runs on "each choice/different event leads to a different universe" logic, this still isn't infinite and is just extremely far into 2-B.
You missed the joke. The guy was asking if a multiverse it auto 2-A if not specified how many verses. I used GM as an example to joke.Dragonmasterxyz said:God-Man isn't 2-A though. His file says "many universes", not infinite universes.
Because I do remember people bringing it up several times a relatively long time ago.Assaltwaffle said:@Darkmon
Yep. Always was and will be like this. It isn't really safe to assume anything else. Out of curiosity, why do you think it is odd?