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Question about universes and their value.

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Hello, so, I have a question about something that's kind of confusing me. Essentially, in a cosmology containing infinite universes each of infinite size, would this be Multiversal+ or High 3-A? Each individual universe (which are spatiotemporally separated because of what "each" entails) is a STC, right? Each universe has it's own individual timeline. So, wouldn't this mean that each individual universe is also it's own timeline, and so, the cosmology would be Multi+?
 
High 3-A is defined as an infinite amount of energy within a 3-D universe/area, like affecting infinite mass, while 2-A, or Multiversal+, is described as affecting infinite space-time continuums, or just infinite 4-D universes, since a space-time continuum needs, well, time, since it’s the 4th dimension in real world science.

So assuming a character affects just infinite universes of infinite size, it’s High 3-A, but if they affect the timelines and space-time of them, (which seems to be the case from your description) then it’d be 2-A 👍
 
High 3-A is defined as an infinite amount of energy within a 3-D universe/area, like affecting infinite mass, while 2-A, or Multiversal+, is described as affecting infinite space-time continuums, or just infinite 4-D universes, since a space-time continuum needs, well, time, since it’s the 4th dimension in real world science.

So assuming a character affects just infinite universes of infinite size, it’s High 3-A, but if they affect the timelines and space-time of them, (which seems to be the case from your description) then it’d be 2-A 👍
If a character destroys or creates this cosmology, would this be destroying/creating the timelines and spacetimes of each universe, or just all the physical matter? After all, if you destroy a whole universe, you don't just destroy it's contents, you destroyed the whole universe, right?

Also, another question I have is that, simply putting it, can a space-time continuum exist and be destroyed directly in a verse instead of needing to destroy the entire timeline of a universe? If so, what is an example, if you have one?
 
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If a character destroys or creates this cosmology, would this be destroying/creating the timelines and spacetimes of each universe, or just all the physical matter? After all, if you destroy a whole universe, you don't just destroy it's contents, you destroyed the whole universe, right?
I suppose it'd depend on the context, but destroying all the physical matter in an infinite universe is High 3-A, and if it's made clear they cause the destruction/creation of a timeline/spacetime then that counts as Tier 2 according to the requirements for them, yeah
Also, another question I have is that, simply putting it, can a space-time continuum exist and be destroyed directly in a verse instead of needing to destroy the entire timeline of a universe? If so, what is an example, if you have one?
I'd suppose so, yeah. space-time can be interacted with both in real life and fiction in numerous ways, so i wouldn't be surprised if that qualified. Space-time continuums also include the 4th dimension of time, so this would also be a Low 2-C to 2-A feat depending on the context of how many space-time continuums are being destroyed, i.g the amount of universes
 
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