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Tier of a Multiverse

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Let's say a Multiverse contains countless trees, the trunk of each tree contains an infinite number of universes, realities and dimensions, making the trunk a 2-A structure. The trunk branches out into an infinite number of branches, each one bigger than the trunk itself, so each single branch would also be a 2-A structure. Now, in each of those branches there are endless possibilities where a single choice can branch out into infinite realities, so each single branch in addition to being a 2-A structure can also branch out into an infinite number of branches, aka infinite number of 2-A structures, and so on ad infinitum with each single branch. So, would the Multiverse just be a very large 2-A structure or could it be Tier 1?
 
Each Tree is Low 1-C
Each branch is 2-A
each branch branching into infinite wouldn't really do much when it already has infinite branch/ since adding more to infinite would still be infinite
although saying the branch can grow larger than the trunk is circular
 
I think the difference between R>F And the area represents the size inaccessible from a larger area, it makes the area really a spatial dimension. Overall, I still rate 2-A
 
Each Tree is Low 1-C
Each branch is 2-A
each branch branching into infinite wouldn't really do much when it already has infinite branch/ since adding more to infinite would still be infinite
although saying the branch can grow larger than the trunk is circular
How is the Tree qualitiatively superior to 2-A branch.
 
How is the Tree qualitiatively superior to 2-A branch.
By math and description

The tree itself is larger than the trunk
The trunk contains 2-A universes

The size alone shows it is higher than infinite at that point.the qualitative superiority is due to the tree being larger than the trunk where in the trunk contains 2-A amount of universe

That alone explains at least 2 layers of sizes which would mean even if the trunk is only larger than the 2-A for being able to contain its universes but not qualitatively superior the tree itself is larger than that.

But this is assuming nothing contradicts the statements given and ignoring the fact that the branch and trunk is unto some circular scaling
 
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