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I figured we should do stuff step by step. As such, there is still another revision planned after this one. Please do stay civil and feel free to comment if you have any issue with my explanation or if you need more information.
For this thread, I've used scenes from another novel from the author called "The Demon King is Unbeatable" which is canon to the larger verse as a whole. Since it is an untranslated novel, I've asked @Mugen_no_Setsuna to translate some important scenes to get a better version than MTL, however not all quotes are translated. As such, I've clarified whenever a translation what by a human or through MTL.
There is currently a CRT to accept that novel as part of the canon.
1. Celestial Foundation
Currently, Celestial Foundations are accepted as 2-B structure for encompassing multiple timelines within itself. Feel free to read the explanation available here.
Furthermore, they are considered at least universe-sized because they are called universes directly, among other things.
The problem here is on two sides, so let's begin with the most important one. The Celestial Foundations doesn't encompass "everything" on a conceptual level.
As you can see, each Celestial Foundation doesn't have their own "concept of time and space", since only the Celestial Foundation (plates), The Canopy (protection) and Celestial Axis (conceptual tube used for traveling) are conceptual, the rest of the world is very much physical.
However, they may have a different flow of time depending on the celestial foundation.
As for the second problem. The Celestial Foundations aren't universe-sized, at all.
Given the evidence, Celestial Foundations can't be considered universal structure or space-time continuum (At least through our standards). We can probably treat them as either pocket realities or locations within space distant from one another. Whatever is fine by me.
As such, they should be downgraded to "Varies, Solar System for the huge ones"
2. The Abyss.
In this thread, it was accepted that the Abyss should be "possibly Low 1-C" due to it possibly having a universal size. Well, it should go, since the Celestial Foundation of Yogiri is stated to only be Solar System in size.
I suggest putting The Abyss as "Unknown".
3. The Sea
Since there exist at least more than ten thousand Celestial Foundations within the Sea, we can safely put the Sea at "At least Multi Solar-System".
Obviously, someone will argue that "The Sea was stated to be an infinite space" and as such, High Universal would be a better rating for it, but this isn't the case.
You see, infinity can't exist physically, what is infinite is in fact only what is vast enough that it appears as infinite, but the thing itself isn't.
So, no, it can't be infinite, although perhaps a "likely higher" rating could be implemented.
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That's it for now.
Agree: KingNanaya, Korf3ll, Dark_Soul20189, Mugen_no_Setsuna, Homie890, Ovy7, Astral_Trinity439, Voidnether, BoastJr, ProfectusInfinity, Da3ggman, Meli_Tempest, Railgun, Grabbing_dragon, Planck69, Theglassman12, Firestorm808, Sebas-S.P-san, Robo432343, Ruphas_Mafahl123, LephyrTheRevanchist
Disagree: Elizhaa
Neutral:
For this thread, I've used scenes from another novel from the author called "The Demon King is Unbeatable" which is canon to the larger verse as a whole. Since it is an untranslated novel, I've asked @Mugen_no_Setsuna to translate some important scenes to get a better version than MTL, however not all quotes are translated. As such, I've clarified whenever a translation what by a human or through MTL.
There is currently a CRT to accept that novel as part of the canon.
1. Celestial Foundation
Currently, Celestial Foundations are accepted as 2-B structure for encompassing multiple timelines within itself. Feel free to read the explanation available here.
Furthermore, they are considered at least universe-sized because they are called universes directly, among other things.
The problem here is on two sides, so let's begin with the most important one. The Celestial Foundations doesn't encompass "everything" on a conceptual level.
Celestial Foundations are the "plates" on which the numerous things that make the worlds, alongside intelligent life forms, exist. The world (i.e. living space) on top of the Celestial Foundation can take various forms, such as space existing on top of it or land and seas instead. Similarly, multiple Celestial Foundations can exist within a single canopy.
Three elements within the "world" are considered conceptual. Those elements are the Celestial Foundation, the Canopy, and the Celestial Axis. The rest is physically present within the world, such as the lands and sea, space, intelligent life, ...
As you can see, each Celestial Foundation doesn't have their own "concept of time and space", since only the Celestial Foundation (plates), The Canopy (protection) and Celestial Axis (conceptual tube used for traveling) are conceptual, the rest of the world is very much physical.
However, they may have a different flow of time depending on the celestial foundation.
As for the second problem. The Celestial Foundations aren't universe-sized, at all.
The size of a Celestial Foundation, alongside the canopy that encompasses said Celestial Foundation, may vary. The Celestial Foundation of the Earth (i.e. Yogiri's homeworld) solely encompasses a solar system, with the canopy closing off the world just a bit after Pluto. Meanwhile, the Celestial Foundation of The Demon King was stated as "small" compared to Yogiri's, although it is noted that the Great Celestial Foundation is bigger than planet Earth. As such, without further information, alongside the fact that Yogiri's is considered a "huge" one, we can assert that it can at least reach solar system in terms of size. Similarly, in Mitsuki's Celestial Foundation (at least the one he took over), the concept of "spaceships" doesn't exist as a result of space (i.e. outer space) not existing, severely limiting its size as a result.
Given the evidence, Celestial Foundations can't be considered universal structure or space-time continuum (At least through our standards). We can probably treat them as either pocket realities or locations within space distant from one another. Whatever is fine by me.
As such, they should be downgraded to "Varies, Solar System for the huge ones"
2. The Abyss.
In this thread, it was accepted that the Abyss should be "possibly Low 1-C" due to it possibly having a universal size. Well, it should go, since the Celestial Foundation of Yogiri is stated to only be Solar System in size.
I suggest putting The Abyss as "Unknown".
3. The Sea
Since there exist at least more than ten thousand Celestial Foundations within the Sea, we can safely put the Sea at "At least Multi Solar-System".
Obviously, someone will argue that "The Sea was stated to be an infinite space" and as such, High Universal would be a better rating for it, but this isn't the case.
You see, infinity can't exist physically, what is infinite is in fact only what is vast enough that it appears as infinite, but the thing itself isn't.
So, no, it can't be infinite, although perhaps a "likely higher" rating could be implemented.
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That's it for now.
Agree: KingNanaya, Korf3ll, Dark_Soul20189, Mugen_no_Setsuna, Homie890, Ovy7, Astral_Trinity439, Voidnether, BoastJr, ProfectusInfinity, Da3ggman, Meli_Tempest, Railgun, Grabbing_dragon, Planck69, Theglassman12, Firestorm808, Sebas-S.P-san, Robo432343, Ruphas_Mafahl123, LephyrTheRevanchist
Disagree: Elizhaa
Neutral:
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