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Kingdom Hearts is... High 1-A!

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The scaling will be handled in another thread, to be clear.

Anyways, thanks to the help of @ThatBoiRick (seriously, without you this wouldn't have been possible), @Fezzih_007, SuperBearNeo, me, Kirbo, @TheKingStrategist13, and those that provided moral support in the KH server, without further ado, the arguments are here.

Oh yeah, also the Ocean Between is being proposed back for 6-D, so if everything passes they'd be 3 quantitative levels above baseline High 1-A, unless something like High 1-A+ happens, I guess.
 
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I can't say much about 1-A and above. Similar things are sometimes rejected, sometimes accepted, according to the context of the verse, let Ultima decide.

Well, everything else aside, I can say that the 6-D part is ridiculous. You mentioned it in the article, but "being infinite compared to a structure" doesn't give you extra dimensionality... Also, I didn't see anything in your context where "infinite" directly refers to spatiality. It's just a comparison with a size difference and the difference between them is infinite All you have is that the difference between the two structures is infinite and the ocean keeps these indivual universes within it.
 
I can't say much about 1-A and above. Similar things are sometimes rejected, sometimes accepted, according to the context of the verse, let Ultima decide.

Well, everything else aside, I can say that the 6-D part is ridiculous. You mentioned it in the article, but "being infinite compared to a structure" doesn't give you extra dimensionality... Also, I didn't see anything in your context where "infinite" directly refers to spatiality. It's just a comparison with a size difference and the difference between them is infinite All you have is that the difference between the two structures is infinite and the ocean keeps these indivual universes within it.
Ahem, hyperspace would blatantly be talking about in a spatial sense here.
 
I can't say much about 1-A and above. Similar things are sometimes rejected, sometimes accepted, according to the context of the verse, let Ultima decide.

Well, everything else aside, I can say that the 6-D part is ridiculous. You mentioned it in the article, but "being infinite compared to a structure" doesn't give you extra dimensionality... Also, I didn't see anything in your context where "infinite" directly refers to spatiality. It's just a comparison with a size difference and the difference between them is infinite All you have is that the difference between the two structures is infinite and the ocean keeps these indivual universes within it.
It’s an infinite Hyperspace which directly corresponds to having more than 3 spatial dimensions. It being compared to the lesser, insignificant worlds is just the cherry on top, it’s also shown with characters literally warp driving between universes via a higher dimensional space
 
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I'm sorry, but Hyperspace starts in 3-D in the classic way. All you have is basically "an infinite difference." Which, even if you use it in terms of size or comparison, can still be parts of the same axis.
 
I'm sorry, but Hyperspace starts in 3-D in the classic way. All you have is basically "an infinite difference." Which, even if you use it in terms of size or comparison, can still be parts of the same axis.
That literally goes against the formal definition of hyperspace. By definition, it is a space of more than three dimensions.

I don’t care about this thread in particular, but you just spouted something factually false.
 
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