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I would personally find it more likely that he simply created another smaller High 1-B realm outside of himself, similarly to how the First Firmament created the new multiverse, although willingly rather than unwillingly.
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According to Aeyu, 1-A is very within science and mathematics. Or am I thinking of the latter? She said something about how you'd need to be limitless to transcend science since that would make you beyond any form of logic, I can link you to the discussion on her wall if need be. To my knowledge 1-A does follow logic, just none that can be explained with dimension based logic.Antvasima said:@Lightbuster30
I think that 1-A is supposed to be beyond science, and that requires too much personal interpretation in the first place.
Well that was because there wasn't enough evidence of their multiverse type being IV iirc.Antvasima said:As far as I remember, Aeyu was trying to upgrade the Downstreamers, but was disproven by Azathoth.
DontTalkDT said:Let's keep this to general vectorspaces, for the sake of simplicity in choosing sources:
Here is a linear algebra I script from some university.
See definition 4.5.12 for the definition of a basis of a vectorspace.
Based on this definition is Definition 4.6.3 dimension, which defines the dimension of a Vectorspace as the number of elements in one of its basis.
According to the fundamental theorem of linear algebra every vectorspace has a basis, meaning every vectorspace also has a dimension.
Now according to the Definition 5.3.6 here, we see that a vectorspace is euclidean if and only if one introduces it as a pair with a scalar product.
Simple to see: not all vectorspaces are euclidean, but all have a dimension. (For example every normed vectorspace, whichs norm isn't induced by a scalar product. The 2 dimensional real number space with the norm ||(x,y)|| = |x|+|y| should be an example for that)
Meaning there exist non-euclidean spaces, which have a dimension.
De facto dimension is a much more fundamental concept than is euclidean and non-euclidean.
Wasn't it beyond all the abstracts? Including Eternity? I think even Eternity had no clue what the place was, so why would he have a realm he doesn't know about? (BThe 2nd Existential Seed said:No problem.
Matthew Schroeder ... Just curious. Do you have any opinion on the likely connection between the Land that Shouldn't/Couldn't Be and Eternity's Realm displayed in Ultimates, Secret Wars, and The Defenders being in fact the same realm ?