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Simple (but likely controversial) Bayonetta Verse Downgrade

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The highest tiers of the Bayonetta verse are currently rated as being Low 1-C via scaling to the Ginnungagap, which encompasses the verse's 2-A World of Chaos in the same way that the universe surrounds Earth. Thus, it would be (countably) infinitely bigger than the World of Chaos and therefore be Low 1-C, right?

Wrong. After discussion in this thread, it was decided that something must be larger than a 2-A structure (or any 4D structure, I suppose) by an uncountably infinite extent to qualify as Low 1-C via size difference. The size difference between the earth and the universe is only countably infinite, so Ginnungagap wouldn't qualify as Low 1-C at all. That is of course unless you assume "universe" in this quote to mean "the entire 4D spacetime continuum of the universe" which is ungrounded wank, so fuhgeddaboudit.

Tbh it doesn't even look like Singularity erased a significant portion of the Ginnungagap anyways, only a tiny portion not even big enough to fill up a whole videogame map

Edit: there was also stuff about the universes being like sand compared to Ginnungagap but not only do I not see that, but there's also the fact that that comparison doesn't imply an uncountably infinite difference either.

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