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Universe Embedding Question

ActuallySpaceMan42

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Now from what I understand and from what I've been told, if one universe is embedded in another universe that makes the second universe Low 1-C. I thought this was because there is an uncountably infinite difference between the two.

Am I mistaken about that?
 
More like, if a bigger realm encompasses a Low 2-C Spacetime continuum and views the spacetime continuum as infinitesimally small compared to its own existence and is stated/shown to view said spacetime continuum as like a page on a book or is stated/shown to exist one level of existence higher/one level of infinite qualitative superiority higher than said spacetime continuum, only then is it viable for the bigger realm to be Low 1-C.

It's a lot of words and strictness, I know, but that's how you claim superiority here. You need these statements made verbatim or close to verbatim or have showings of that nature to qualify realms for Low 1-C.
 
More like, if a bigger realm encompasses a Low 2-C Spacetime continuum and views the spacetime continuum as infinitesimally small compared to its own existence and is stated/shown to view said spacetime continuum as like a page on a book or is stated/shown to exist one level of existence higher/one level of infinite qualitative superiority higher than said spacetime continuum, only then is it viable for the bigger realm to be Low 1-C.

It's a lot of words and strictness, I know, but that's how you claim superiority here. You need these statements made verbatim or close to verbatim or have showings of that nature to qualify realms for Low 1-C.
What about the whole timeline thing? I think it was Planck who said this, but he stated we see the timelines of universes as something that creates a snapshot of the universe every infinitesimal amount of time, (0.0000000--> seconds). Because of that, even an Infinite 3D Universe is infinitely smaller than the uncountable infinity of a timeline.

So wouldn't that uncountably infinite difference apply if a universe's timeline is embedded in yet a larger timeline?
 
If it's a finite set that is a subset of the other then {{}}>{} would be what I have in mind.

If it's however a infinite set that is a subset of the other then A>B if B is a proper subset of A but if B is a improper subset of A then A=B.

Not sure for the standards for this though but instant death comes in mind.
 
If the higher spacetime contains the lower spacetime in the form of finite object then the higher spacetime must be indeed higher infinities/Low 1-C and there is no need of additional context, it's just gap between any ordinary spacetime and any ordinary object within it being uncountable infinite.
 
I will says if the universe make a another universe as subset/subspace of it. The embedded feats is actually too vague for have a higher dimension (for have a large exstradimensional)
 
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