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To quote Outerversal from the tiering system:
I've heard different things such as Outerversal is beyond any size of spacetime or that a verse can be Outerversal if they have spacetime dimensionality extend from Aleph_2 and beyond, so I wanted to clear up my confusion.
My question is, does "uncountably infinite dimensions" in context mean just Aleph_1 spatiotemporal dimensionality or any size even further than that?1-A | Outerverse level: Characters who can significantly affect, create and/or destroy realms or states that fully transcend infinitely-layered hierarchies and/or dimensional levels on a conceptual or existential level, normally being portrayed as entirely external abstractions that lie outside of the applications of spatiotemporal dimensionality as a constant defined by physics on any level, even compared to infinite or uncountably infinite dimensions, usually by perceiving them as akin to fiction or something similarly insignificant.
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Mathematically, 1-A has its size represented by further uncountably infinite cardinals beyond useful applications of certain measures (ℵ2 and onwards, most specifically) and can be extended unto greater levels of infinity
I've heard different things such as Outerversal is beyond any size of spacetime or that a verse can be Outerversal if they have spacetime dimensionality extend from Aleph_2 and beyond, so I wanted to clear up my confusion.