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minor universe-size asumption question.

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So without going into exact detail of the story, i was curious how this will usually be dealt with:

Let's say a character is shown to be able to see a section of an infinite cosmos with their divine senses (called "Eyes of Space and Time" in the story). The character refers to what they are seeing as a "universe," but we as readers know that what they are seeing is just a small section of the infinite cosmos (which is stated to be infinite and is also shown to be expanding from a perspective outside this infinite cosmos). The planet the character is on is said to be "billions of light years away" from the Earth region, but there is no way to travel via space flight from the Earth region to the planet in question. These regions/sections also have their own distinct concepts of time and reality. No actual size for these regions is given, except for the statement about billions of light years and the character calling it a universe. As a side note, another character from the Earth region also possessed senses capable of perceiving their entire "universe." Would the wiki treat these "regions" as their own distinct space-times? (yes there are theoritically infinite of these regions as well)
 
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