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Is this tier 0?

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This is from the w101 cosmology blog
For starters, we have to learn about the existence of seperate timelines and what constitutes a parallel timeline



A professor states a past we were looking into was a seperate timeline : "I have seen that timeline." This explains that the past is considered a timeline. Furthermore, in the same story line, we travel to the past yet again, this past has had no changes to itself, and even that is considered a parallel world.

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(Game files): We also learn of another parallel timeline here. This timeline is almost exactly the same as the original timeline. However, the only difference is the manders were conscripted by nanobots instead of the Kroks. Even this tiny bit of history being different was enough for it to be considered a parallel timeline.

The Sands of Time:



Over here it is stated that each grain of sand is a moment in the Spiral's history. History by definition referring to the past. Meaning that each grain of sand represents a moment of the past. As we learned earlier using the kroks, a tiny moment of history being different constituted a timeline.



Grandmother Raven, a cosmic entity and the narrator of the game, stated that the sands are endless. Endless grains of the past + past meaning timeline = infinite timelines



But it doesn't stop there. The Sands of Time are constantly flowing, they make their way to the chronoverse, where time manipulaters watch over and maintain the flow of time.



The next moment we return to the sands of time, it is stated the sands are an even greater extent of endless.

Considering that there are infinite timelines due to the sands of time representing history; aka the past (present and future), and that these sands are endlessly expanding, bringing forth another endless number of timelines, it is evident that there are infinite sets of infinite timelines, continuiously being created.

http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/images/thumb/3/33/(Quest)_Drifter_Dialogue_1.png/600px-(Quest)_Drifter_Dialogue_1.png

Something even crazier is that there exists reflection caves. Each reflection cave leads to a reflection of the universe. If there exists one in each timeline, it means all infinite timelines are reflected. Making the verse just that much bigger.
 
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thats not bumping 🗿
But it is, you are indirectly doing the same.
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Ahh, I looked at this before and yes, I think it's 5-D.

Because each grain of sand is a timeline and represents a single moment in Spiral's story. The entire spiral is 5-D/Low 1-C.

So, I guess it's like that.
 
Ahh, I looked at this before and yes, I think it's 5-D.

Because each grain of sand is a timeline and represents a single moment in Spiral's story. The entire spiral is 5-D/Low 1-C.

So, I guess it's like that.
wait are you saying there is an uncountably infinite number of timelines?
 
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