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It comes from this statement. So basically the world is built upon an "endless" series of chances. (Said chances being important as the world has a universe for each possibility).
adjective: endless
having or seeming to have no end or limit.
Which is the exact same as "infinite", both express the lack of "end" to something. (Infinite being "not finite". Finite being "has an end").
adjective: infinite
limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
They are synonymous.
This is because last time i brought this up, "endless" was treated as 2-B. Which is a very wrong, i believe this came because of "endless" being treated as "growing forever without end". However there is a very big difference between endless and endlessly growing which we should consider.
So i would like your opinion on this which would put the number of universes at "endless/infinite". So putting The Archiver at 2-A. Though if that seems a bit iffy i am fine with keeping the 2-B tier too and having 2-A as a possibility. I am fine with either solution.
adjective: endless
having or seeming to have no end or limit.
Which is the exact same as "infinite", both express the lack of "end" to something. (Infinite being "not finite". Finite being "has an end").
adjective: infinite
limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
They are synonymous.
This is because last time i brought this up, "endless" was treated as 2-B. Which is a very wrong, i believe this came because of "endless" being treated as "growing forever without end". However there is a very big difference between endless and endlessly growing which we should consider.
So i would like your opinion on this which would put the number of universes at "endless/infinite". So putting The Archiver at 2-A. Though if that seems a bit iffy i am fine with keeping the 2-B tier too and having 2-A as a possibility. I am fine with either solution.