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Universe page questions

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several questions here on the guidelines for proving Universes are Low 2-C.


  • If they are outright called universes or stated to be the size of universes by a reliable source, they should be considered universes.
Question 1; Is the word "Or" being used here to state an alternative so the other half of this bullet point isn't needed?

Question 2; Are Synonms for "A Universe" allowed to fulfill this criteria such as "Space-time" - "Spacetime" - "Timespace" - "Space and time?"

These are notes that the worlds are indeed universes; while they don't need all of these, at least one of them should indicate this.

Question 3; Is this saying that only 1 bullet point out of all of them needs to be proven?

  • If they're flat out stated to be entire timelines, then they are indeed alternate universes.

Question 4; Would synonyms for "timelines" be applicable here? Such as Spacetime continuum; Spacetime; Space-Time; Space and Time; Timespace; etc?
 
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Question 1; Is the word "Or" being used here to state an alternative so the other half of this bullet point isn't needed?
Yes.

Question 2; Are Synonms for "A Universe" allowed to fulfill this criteria such as "Space-time" - "Spacetime" - "Timespace" - "Space and time?"
No.

Question 3; Is this saying that only 1 bullet point out of all of them needs to be proven?
Yes. Unless there is stuff speaking against it.

Question 4; Would synonyms for "timelines" be applicable here? Such as Spacetime continuum; Spacetime; Space-Time; Space and Time; Timespace; etc?
Probably not, though context matters.
 
Yes.


No.


Yes. Unless there is stuff speaking against it.


Probably not, though context matters.
So lets say a creator god made multiple "Realms"

Realm A is stated to be a "Space-time"

Realm B is shown to have "Many stars"

Realm C is shown to have many planets

Realm D exist "Beyond the space-time" of realm A

Realm E is stated and shown to have a hundred billion galaxies. (but also stated not to be the limit of that Realm)

Realm F is stated to be Infinite in size (and its also stated to be "Endless") and is called a "Dimension" and is stated to be separated from the other realms

Realm G is stated to be the dimension of ever changing space (distance) and time (duration) that separates each realm. However, this Realm acts as a wormhole that can send you to "other dimensions" which in a guide "Dimensions" here in context means "Parallel Worlds."

Realm H is stated to "Stretch on forever."

Realm i had a galaxy explode on the main characters, but they were able to move on to the next realm and not be swept away in the galactic explosion by moving to another galaxy.


This Creator God created many realms but only a few of them meet criteria laid out in the bullet points. If 3 or so of the realms meet the criteria to be "Separate universes" is it reasonable to assume all the realms are "Separate Universes?" Considering their all made by the same creator god

Scaling Wise: This creator God scales above Low 2-C characters whom are shown to have created their own Universes, and/or are/also shown to influence higher dimensional 4-D structures that meet the wiki's tiering system and definition of Higher Dimensions. This Creator God also massively scales above "The Big Bang" which gave birth to Time alongside The Universe, and said big bang can also destroy past, present, and future. The Big bang also creates a Universe in story with a multiverse structure being in the story.
 
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This Creator God created many realms but only a few of them meet criteria laid out in the bullet points. If 3 or so of the realms meet the criteria to be "Separate universes" is it reasonable to assume all the realms are "Separate Universes?"
If there is shown to be a collection of multiple alternate worlds/dimensions that are either stated to be parallel and/or there are visual depictions resembling each of those worlds/dimensions to be metaphorically similar to each other
doesn't apply, so no.
 
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