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One question about dimensions.

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Why are spatial dimensions treated as something more than just axis of movement? For example: in cthulhu mythos you have infinite spatial dimensions are are infinitely transcended, that's fine. But in verses like Warhammer 40k when dimensions are not thrated as higher infinites is still getting 1-A ratings?
 
Yes there are infinite of them, but does each transend the lower one? Because in real life theories, dimensions aren't really superior to each other or anything like that.
R > F is not the only way for transcendence. If one Infinity embeds another Infinity that means the first Infinity is "Likely" a higher infinity. So if the fifth dimension is infinite, and it exists embedded in the sixth dimension which is also infinite then the sixth dimension is not infinitely larger, but uncountably infinitely larger which counts as transcendence.
 
R > F is not the only way for transcendence. If one Infinity embeds another Infinity that means the first Infinity is "Likely" a higher infinity. So if the fifth dimension is infinite, and it exists embedded in the sixth dimension which is also infinite then the sixth dimension is not infinitely larger, but uncountably infinitely larger which counts as transcendence.
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Hey can i ask you a question? What is in your opinion the strongest board game verse?
 
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