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What is an hypertimeline and how to qualify for that?

A hypertimeline is basically a higher dimensional timeline that contain multiple lower dimensional timelines, with every single one of these lower dimensional timelines having their own different space-times
 
So can someone explain exactly what is an hyper-timeline and how to qualify for something like that?

i know some verses like GoW and DBH have tried and got it but I don't understand how it works
Imagine this, you have a bunch of timelines, all with their separate shenanigans and stuff. Then, you have one big timeline that holds all of them together. We'll assume this is a box. If one of the timelines inside this box changed, none of the other timelines would (Or should, if you want to qualify for it) change. But if the box was changed, everything else inside of it will change. This is a hypertime, a higher dimension of time that contains everything else inside of it.

Now, as for why it is Low 1-C instead of, say, 2-A? Well, remember that timelines are comprised of uncountably infinite points, each of which has like, a snapshot of the universe (Which is why, IIRC, destroying a single snapshot is 3-A/H3A). This is why timelines are tier 2, because they have an uncountably infinite amount of normal 3-D universes, hence giving them qualitative superiority. Now, the box does the same, except it does it to the timelines now. An uncountably infinite points, of timelines, which are also uncountably infinite points, which hence gives us Low 1-C, the same process on how timelines are superior to normal universes.

This is based on my understanding after reading it and seeing if the verse I'm indexing qualifies for it, at least.
 
Imagine this, you have a bunch of timelines, all with their separate shenanigans and stuff. Then, you have one big timeline that holds all of them together. We'll assume this is a box. If one of the timelines inside this box changed, none of the other timelines would (Or should, if you want to qualify for it) change. But if the box was changed, everything else inside of it will change. This is a hypertime, a higher dimension of time that contains everything else inside of it.

Now, as for why it is Low 1-C instead of, say, 2-A? Well, remember that timelines are comprised of uncountably infinite points, each of which has like, a snapshot of the universe (Which is why, IIRC, destroying a single snapshot is 3-A/H3A). This is why timelines are tier 2, because they have an uncountably infinite amount of normal 3-D universes, hence giving them qualitative superiority. Now, the box does the same, except it does it to the timelines now. An uncountably infinite points, of timelines, which are also uncountably infinite points, which hence gives us Low 1-C, the same process on how timelines are superior to normal universes.

This is based on my understanding after reading it and seeing if the verse I'm indexing qualifies for it, at least.
This was actually very insightful, thanks.
 
Dude, a hypertimeline is basically an extension of an extra temporal dimension into another existing temporal dimension and along a different axis of motion from the timelines that it contains, so it's not enough that it's just an independent temporal dimension because basically it can be a parallel temporal dimension. So, that's what I can say in summary, but it requires many statements in the verse and contexts to support it.

Incidentally, this different axis is basically a perpendicular axis.

Because a perpendicular axis always means +1 dimension, e.g. the 2nd dimensional axis basically extends at "perpendicular" axis to the 1st dimension, the 3rd dimensional axis extends at "perpendicular" axis to the other two axes of motion(So it cuts at 90 degrees) The same applies to the temporal dimensions


Another is that each snapshot of a higher timeline contains separate 4-D timelines. It's also mean a hypertimeline
 
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