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I was reluctant to leave a reply but considering Kavpeny won't be able to reply in a while and Ant is overworked as it is, I'll go ahead and try to explain this once.
Immeasurable speed is moving outside of linear time and the three-dimensional concepts of distance and speed, hence the term immeasurable. TLT seeks to merely add to this definition.
But our system operates on basic geometry. We only use dimensional physics to define what a multiverse is. Henceforth, multiple temporal dimensions is a bit too specific and will cause us to have to change a lot of profiles otherwise we'd have a massive inconsistency.
Our definition of dimension clearly states that each spatial dimension and added temporal dimension is more than countably infinite times greater than the last. Therefore a 3-D (4-D spacetime) entity is nowhere comparable in speed to an 8-D (9-D spacetime) entity. Are we seriously going to get too specific here?
Think about it. We have a total of 12 tiers. 3/4 of our system is based of 3-dimensional phenomena because that is the most commo. Technically each higher dimension also would have some superiortiy within its class. Just like the entire 3-D physical universe is incomparably greater to a simple 3-D human, the same could be said for a 5-D multiverse and a mere 5-D creature. Yet for simplicity's sake we rate 5-D characters automatically as High 2-A.
I understand and respect where TLT1 is coming from and his proposal, I just think it's too specific. We already have a complex system, and making it even more complicated will only drive our community a way as lately, we have become too strict with certain definitions - most for the better - but isn't something we should encourage.
Hopefully this can be settled peacefully without me having to explain this again, I can't be very active this month.
Immeasurable speed is moving outside of linear time and the three-dimensional concepts of distance and speed, hence the term immeasurable. TLT seeks to merely add to this definition.
But our system operates on basic geometry. We only use dimensional physics to define what a multiverse is. Henceforth, multiple temporal dimensions is a bit too specific and will cause us to have to change a lot of profiles otherwise we'd have a massive inconsistency.
Our definition of dimension clearly states that each spatial dimension and added temporal dimension is more than countably infinite times greater than the last. Therefore a 3-D (4-D spacetime) entity is nowhere comparable in speed to an 8-D (9-D spacetime) entity. Are we seriously going to get too specific here?
Think about it. We have a total of 12 tiers. 3/4 of our system is based of 3-dimensional phenomena because that is the most commo. Technically each higher dimension also would have some superiortiy within its class. Just like the entire 3-D physical universe is incomparably greater to a simple 3-D human, the same could be said for a 5-D multiverse and a mere 5-D creature. Yet for simplicity's sake we rate 5-D characters automatically as High 2-A.
I understand and respect where TLT1 is coming from and his proposal, I just think it's too specific. We already have a complex system, and making it even more complicated will only drive our community a way as lately, we have become too strict with certain definitions - most for the better - but isn't something we should encourage.
Hopefully this can be settled peacefully without me having to explain this again, I can't be very active this month.