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What Cosmological Tier Would This Structure Be?

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Let's say I have a cosmological structure that is an omniverse (the totality of existence) but within that omniverse there are infinite timelines that each contain infinite multiverses which each contain infinite parallel dimensions and infinite spatial and/or temporal dimensions in addition to infinite universes that are each infinite in size.

What tier would that be?

1-B? 1-A?
 
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Let's say I have a cosmological structure that is an omniverse but within that omniverse there are infinite timelines that each contain infinite multiverses which each contain infinite parallel dimensions and infinite spatial and/or temporal dimensions in addition to infinite universes that are each infinite in size.
High 1-B to 1-A, depends on if the spatial dimensions have superiority, if the timelines are significantly larger than the multiverses, and if the omniverse is larger than the timelines.
 
Omniverse itself means collection of all spatial temporal dimensions .
How can it be smaller that timeline
When I use the word Omniverse I mean that it's the totality of all of existence.

My mistake if that wasn't clear.

I'll edit that into the post for clarification.
 
What do you mean by that part exactly?
That higher dimensions are superior to lower dimensions in a qualitative way, like them being infinitely larger, or something equivalent.
Omniverse itself means collection of all spatial temporal dimensions .
How can it be smaller that timeline
Something infinite can be contained in something else but still be the same size.

If Timelines are equal to even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 10--> Infinity)

And the Omniverse is equal to natural numbers, (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10--> Infinity)

Although you can fit timelines within the Omniverse, their still equal in size, which is why I said they need to be significantly larger.
 
That higher dimensions are superior to lower dimensions in a qualitative way, like them being infinitely larger, or something equivalent.

Something infinite can be contained in something else but still be the same size.

If Timelines are equal to even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8, 10--> Infinity)

And the Omniverse is equal to natural numbers, (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10--> Infinity)

Although you can fit timelines within the Omniverse, their still equal in size, which is why I said they need to be significantly larger.
So if the spatial dimensions have superiority and the timelines are significantly larger than the multiverses and if the omniverse is larger than the timelines that would be a 1-A cosmological construct correct?
 
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