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Agreed.Under the analogy that the comics use, the Crossroads of Infinity would be the junction point in the middle of an intersection (It's called the "junction to everywhere, so, yeah): It's one single realm, not a part of any space, specifically, but one that nevertheless links to all of them.
I agree with somethings you said but you also said New info overrides old and the new info doesn't make it seems like it connects infinite spatial dimensions.This is to say: The Crossroads of Infinity connect to all realms, but they're also one single, specific place that forms the barrier between all the universes, so "limitless dimensions" being used as a descriptor of a property of this single realm already suggests it is being used in a spatial context (Especially since, as said, Subspace isn't really synonymous with the realms it leads to), and the fact that Reed makes this statement right after stating out loud that he's entered a 4-dimensional realm further strengthens it, as does him using the exact same verbiage ("Juncture of many dimensions") in the context of spatial dimensions in the FF Unlimited scans.