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Quick question.

Tdjwo

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What tier would a character that's able to destroy all space that contains all logical coordinates using non-euclidean geometry?
 
"logical coordinates" honestly just sounds like a nothingburger or perhaps a non sequitur as it would really be no different from "all coordinates" and using "non-euclidean geometry" to destroy it makes it sound more so like that. So the best option is "whatever is in the cosmology".
 
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I mean, the reason I questioned is that I never heard of “logical coordinates”, so I wanted to ask the opposite, to at least take the idea of the question.

Also, I am not sure of the question since it is formulated too ambiguous.
  1. “All space” = is a bit of vague description. Without any further context; it is not clear which one are you referring.
    • It could refer to physical space, abstract space, or even some metaphysical or theoretical concept of space.
    • It also could refer to possible all spaces, and thus can extend to 1-A or tier 0.
      • But I will move on and say it refers to the “entirety of the spatial dimensions”
  2. “Contains all logical coordinates”: we already said it before; this terminology is unclear. It might imply that this space includes all possible coordinate points, but it's not explicit.
  3. “Using non-Euclidean geometry”: there are many types
It is whatever the cosmology shows as @BestMGQScalerEver said, but also I would stick to “unknown” rating, if there is no other context shown.

But let's break it down a bit and mention some types:
  • In hyperbolic geometry, space is “negatively curved,” and there is no upper limit to the size of space, so theoretically, it can contain infinitely many coordinates.
  • In elliptic geometry, space is “positively curved” like the surface of a sphere, and it is also finite in extent, containing a finite number of coordinates.
“All space” could refer to Euclidean space, thus it is not possible to represent all coordinates using non-Euclidean geometry. The reason is that Euclidean space is infinite, meaning it extends infinitely in all directions. However, both hyperbolic and elliptic geometries (which are types of non-Euclidean geometries) have finite bounds and cannot fully cover the entirety of infinite 3D Euclidean space.
 
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