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Some Questions About Dimensions

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EliminatorVenom

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Heyo. I'm starting to really return to the VsBattles/FC-OC Wikias, but first, I want to clear some of my doubts about the dimensions. I find them to be really interesting and useful, but still... I want to know some stuff.

1. If, compared to 4-D (Infinite), 3-D is 0 (It is, right?), why 4-D is considered High Universal or above? Because 0 times any number will still be 0, afaic.

2. Using Arceus as an example, the universe he created wasn't infinite, spatially-wise, but he created a timeline as well, which is considered infinite. However, even so, he should be inferior to someone capable of creating an infinite spatial universe with a timeline on it, shouldn't he? (Remember, tho, that this is an example. I know Arceus's reason for his tier, I'd justlike to know about that matter)
 
1) Due to a lack of a sufficient number of tiers to fit all options. But yes, an infinite 3-D character should logically always be inferior to a 4-D character. Lots of authors are not intelligent enough to understand this however, or they more commonly simply do not care to maintain anything remotely resembling coherent logic.

2) It is extremely hard to compare higher-dimensional characters of the same tier, especially if one is stronger in dimensions of time, and another in dimensions of space.
 
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