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I've got 2 questions

1- the destruction of a Universe is by default LOW 2-C right?

2- If there is a 4D spacetime, would it be possible for there to be infinite 4D Space-time within it, and why? If so, where would the destruction of this structure scales?
 
1. The destruction of an entire universe (the entire space time continuum) is by default Low 2-C. If you only destroy the physical contents/space without effecting time, it's 3-A.

2. It's still Low 2-C. Time by default is considered infinite and the space being infinite as well doesn't change it
 
1. The destruction of an entire universe (the entire space time continuum) is by default Low 2-C. If you only destroy the physical contents/space without effecting time, it's 3-A.

2. It's still Low 2-C. Time by default is considered infinite and the space being infinite as well doesn't change it
I think you didn't understand

Is it possible for a 4D spacetime to contain infinite other 4D spacetimes?

If so, would the destruction of this spacetime containing infinite other spacetimes be classified as Low 2-C (destruction of a single spacetime) or 2-A (destruction of an infinite set of spacetimes)?
 
I think you didn't understand

Is it possible for a 4D spacetime to contain infinite other 4D spacetimes?

If so, would the destruction of this spacetime containing infinite other spacetimes be classified as Low 2-C (destruction of a single spacetime) or 2-A (destruction of an infinite set of spacetimes)?
The way you wrote it at first read like you were referring to the structure itself being infinite, my bad. It would be 2-A, yes.
 
But would this be possible? A 4D structure containing infinite 4D structures? If so, why?
Yes it's possible, multiple verses already do this, Danny Phantom is one of them. As for why? It's simply because that's how those verses decided to do their cosmology. I'm not some expert on this stuff though, however an infinite space logically can contain infinite stuff within it, including infinite versions of itself, it's just how infinity works. We just consider them larger infinite structures in terms of size.
 
I've got 2 questions

1- the destruction of a Universe is by default LOW 2-C right?
Iow 2-C
2- If there is a 4D spacetime, would it be possible for there to be infinite 4D Space-time within it, and why? If so, where would the destruction of this structure scales?
A 4-D structure can contain another 4D structure such as a space-time if the prior is Iarger than the Iatter; If a Iarger space-time contains infinite space-times within itseIf, Iike a MuItiverse, then the destruction of the Iarger space-time is minimum 2-A
 
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