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Is this a cyclical cosmos?

The multiverse of this verse is implied to be cyclical in 3 different sections.

1) The official Q&A where the devs were answering the most asked questions. When asked about the different versions of the protagonist (from different Universes), they mentioned history in the multiverse to works as a "spiral" (translated). Here's the link to the Q&A.

2) The end of sf3, where the main timeline and all the timelines that were connected to it (it's "reflections") were destroyed, because their time was over, and new ones were born to replace the old ones, implying the cycle.

3) Tenebris (The Father / Creator), when defeated, points out that destruction and creation of the world is a part of the "spiral".

Where would this scale the multiverse to?
 
I think that would depend on how many universes are contained within the multiverse.
There were about half a billion timelines (with each timeline having around 1001 universes of their own), at the end of sf3. They were all destroyed, to be replaced with a new cosmos.
The cosmos is also implied to likely contain infinite timelines, in one dialogue.

So what would this mean?
 
There were about half a billion timelines (with each timeline having around 1001 universes of their own), at the end of sf3. They were all destroyed, to be replaced with a new cosmos.
The cosmos is also implied to likely contain infinite timelines, in one dialogue.

So what would this mean?
If it contains infinite universes, it would be 2-A or Multiversal+.
 
Yeah but I wanna know if this multiverse would classify as a cyclical cosmos. Cyclical cosmos would be a 5D structure.
If the loop or “spiral” of the multiverse going through cycles of being created and then dying and then being created again is endless, then yeah, it would fit the framework of a cyclical cosmos.

Not sure if there’s anything in the verse implying this loop is infinite though.
 
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