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some weird high tier cosmology

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trying to wrap my head around tiering this cosmology if a character could hypothetically bust it all;




1.) There is an infinite number of multiverses that are all separated from each other. changes and destruction of one doesn't affect any others

2.)
Each individual point/coordinate in space and time of each universe in all those multiverses creates a new multiverse

3.) Galaxies are Universes too that exist inside each "Universe" so now there is recursionary worlds.

4.)
Every freaking universe in the whole cosmology is subjected to all the same laws of creation of the 3 points above.

5.) The whole Cosmology is called a "Multidimensional Universe." This should imply an additional higher form of spatial and temporal dimension



also each "universe" is stated in so many different and direct ways to be a separated, closed off, unconnected spacetime continuum universe and timeline

Its definitely tier 1, but im having troubles wrapping my head how high into tier 1. I was thinking at the very least it seems low 1-A to me simply because each coordinate in time is creating a new infinite multiverse and all universes are doing this, but once you factor in everything else. Its either really freaking busted Low 1-A or something higher. The whole structure of the cosmology could potentially be 1-A i suppose.
 
1.) There is an infinite number of multiverses that are all separated from each other. changes and destruction of one doesn't affect any others
2-A
2.) Each individual point/coordinate in space and time of each universe in all those multiverses creates a new multiverse
Higher than Baseline 2-A- Maybe L1-C, I'm not sure
3.) Galaxies are Universes too that exist inside each "Universe" so now there is recursionary worlds.
This makes each universe 2-B- If there are infinite galaxies then 2-A | Also, if by "each galaxy is a universe" you mean that each galaxy has a different space-time continuum and is as big as a universe, then it is as I said. Otherwise it's just L2C
4.) Every freaking universe in the whole cosmology is subjected to all the same laws of creation of the 3 points above.
ok
5.) The whole Cosmology is called a "Multidimensional Universe." This should imply an additional higher form of spatial and temporal dimension
Our universe is also a multidimensional structure. So you cannot claim N+1 dimension by using this. But if you claiming that this Multidimensional Universe is infinitely bigger than the infinite number of multiverses that it contains. Then it's okay.

So, to answer briefly, this is L1C
 
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1.) There is an infinite number of multiverses that are all separated from each other. changes and destruction of one doesn't affect any others
This is a higher level than basic 2-A. If the destruction of one multiverse does not affect the other, this is proof that they are different alternatives.
2.) Each individual point/coordinate in space and time of each universe in all those multiverses creates a new multiverse
This upgrade it from 2-A to Low 1-C. The MCU holy timeline is a good example for this.
3.) Galaxies are Universes too that exist inside each "Universe" so now there is recursionary worlds.
A "space-time" continuum within the universe, but for this space-time continuum to qualify for Low2-C, it must be of universal size. In other words, a galaxy-sized "universe", that is, "space-time" continuum is not sufficient for Low2-C according to current standarts

5.) The whole Cosmology is called a "Multidimensional Universe." This should imply an additional higher form of spatial and temporal dimension
You can't achieve Low 1-C, N+1 or higher dimensionality without extra context and statements just because it's called a "Multidimensional" universe.

In other words, it should be known that it is "multidimensional" according to which dimension.
 
This is a higher level than basic 2-A. If the destruction of one multiverse does not affect the other, this is proof that they are different alternatives.

This should be Low 1-C by itself imo from my knowledge because it's an uncountably infinite number of universes.

This upgrade it from 2-A to Low 1-C. The MCU holy timeline is a good example for this.

When Ultima explained this to me sometime ago. This should be a Low 1-A multiverse. In simplistic terms, if 1 uncountably infinity creates 1 dimension. Then if ever coordinate in time and space creates an infinite multiverse. That creates an uncountably infinite number of higher dimensions via the sheer number of universes.

A "space-time" continuum within the universe, but for this space-time continuum to qualify for Low2-C, it must be of universal size. In other words, a galaxy-sized "universe", that is, "space-time" continuum is not sufficient for Low2-C according to current standarts

They satisfy the wiki requirements to be considered separate alternate/parallel universes.




You can't achieve Low 1-C, N+1 or higher dimensionality without extra context and statements just because it's called a "Multidimensional" universe.

In other words, it should be known that it is "multidimensional" according to which dimension.

That's a good point
 
This should be Low 1-C by itself imo from my knowledge because it's an uncountably infinite number of universes.



When Ultima explained this to me sometime ago. This should be a Low 1-A multiverse. In simplistic terms, if 1 uncountably infinity creates 1 dimension. Then if ever coordinate in time and space creates an infinite multiverse. That creates an uncountably infinite number of higher dimensions via the sheer number of universes.
That's true. But the infinite repetition of the infinite is not uncountably infinite.
 
1.) There is an infinite number of multiverses that are all separated from each other. changes and destruction of one doesn't affect any others
2-A
2.) Each individual point/coordinate in space and time of each universe in all those multiverses creates a new multiverse
2-A
3.) Galaxies are Universes too that exist inside each "Universe" so now there is recursionary worlds.
Unknown, at least 3-A
4.) Every freaking universe in the whole cosmology is subjected to all the same laws of creation of the 3 points above.
Not related to cosmology
5.) The whole Cosmology is called a "Multidimensional Universe." This should imply an additional higher form of spatial and temporal dimension
No, it should not. The cosmology caps at 2-A
also each "universe" is stated in so many different and direct ways to be a separated, closed off, unconnected spacetime continuum universe and timeline
Space-time continuum is by definition, separate. So the author stating it won't bring much attention. (as the first line is already enough)
Its definitely tier 1, but im having troubles wrapping my head how high into tier 1. I was thinking at the very least it seems low 1-A to me simply because each coordinate in time is creating a new infinite multiverse and all universes are doing this, but once you factor in everything else. Its either really freaking busted Low 1-A or something higher. The whole structure of the cosmology could potentially be 1-A i suppose.
No it is not.
 
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