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So on the speed page, we have this note written on it for cases when characters travel to either higher dimensions or across universes
So, in normal cases, traveling across universes doesn’t grant you anything like infinite or immeasurable speed.
But here’s the thing. Wouldn’t this only realistically apply to cases where a verse has a cosmology that isn’t infinite? How would verses with a 2-A or larger cosmology fall under this note?
Because if there are at least infinite universes in a 2-A Multiverse, that should mean that the gap between said infinite universes should also be infinite, since there aren’t a limited number of timelines to make the space between them an unknown size. With infinite timelines, the space between all of them should be considered infinite along with them.
So for a cosmology that is this size or larger, would it be safe to say the space between timelines in this particular case would be infinite and made applicable to get infinite speed or higher?
Crossing between Universes and Higher Dimensions
Speed isn't defined by any number of spatial dimensions but simply distance over time. Meaning that it is possible for 1-dimensional characters to be faster than those who cover many dimensions. And the distance between two timelines is defined as the 5th dimension (Or a 4th spatial dimension) that separates two or more universes. Said distance is often unknown as it could be anywhere between much smaller than the Universal radius and infinite. But such details are only known to those who can travel through additional spatial dimensions. For that reason, crossing Universes is unquantifiable for speed unless details are specifically stated.So, in normal cases, traveling across universes doesn’t grant you anything like infinite or immeasurable speed.
But here’s the thing. Wouldn’t this only realistically apply to cases where a verse has a cosmology that isn’t infinite? How would verses with a 2-A or larger cosmology fall under this note?
Because if there are at least infinite universes in a 2-A Multiverse, that should mean that the gap between said infinite universes should also be infinite, since there aren’t a limited number of timelines to make the space between them an unknown size. With infinite timelines, the space between all of them should be considered infinite along with them.
So for a cosmology that is this size or larger, would it be safe to say the space between timelines in this particular case would be infinite and made applicable to get infinite speed or higher?