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ok, that was all.It would be 1-B in totality if you can prove those all have different temporal directions.
And thanks once again.
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ok, that was all.It would be 1-B in totality if you can prove those all have different temporal directions.
I haven't paid attention to this forum for a while, and I noticed some changes in terminology.If you mean if every universe has their own temporal axis then the overall space-time continuum would be High 1-B.
There isn't an easy way to do so. It's why most of the time two time axis gets rejected because people mosunderstand what the qualifications are.Can you elaborate on this? how do we prove that each space-time continuum has its own temporal axis?