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What Other Ways Can You Get Into Tier 1 Without A Hypertimeline Or Direct Dimension Statements?

Higher dimension isn't really necessary, it's just one of the paths to take, but having an extra axis (a hypervolume) that extends from the same shape as the others, does the job.
 
If uncountable infinite amount of Low 2-C structures exist in a multiverse then that can grant you a low 1-C rating.
 
Low 2-C? What’s the difference between infinite and uncountable infinite?
Cardinality of a countable infinite set is aleph-0 whereas any set larger than aleph-0 is considered an uncountable infinite set. In simple words, any set whose numbers can't be put in a one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers is called an uncountable infinite set. An example of an uncountable infinite set is the set of real numbers.
 
Cardinality of a countable infinite set is aleph-0 whereas any set larger than aleph-0 is considered an uncountable infinite set. In simple words, any set whose numbers can't be put in a one-to-one correspondence with the set of natural numbers is called an uncountable infinite set. An example of an uncountable infinite set is the set of real numbers.
So let’s say there is a Dimension and it contains an infinite amount of multiverses and each Multiverse contains an infinite amount of universes. Is that Low 1-C? And if another dimension contains an infinite amount of those dimensions, is that 1-C?
 
So let’s say there is a Dimension and it contains an infinite amount of multiverses and each Multiverse contains an infinite amount of universes.
That would most likely still be 2-A since it would effectively just be Infinity X Infinity.

And if another dimension contains an infinite amount of those dimensions, is that 1-C?
Higher in 2-A I'd say.

The difference in size you need to get to reach Low 1-C is enormous, so simply putting more infinite together most likely will not suffice. Unless of course there are other statements backing it up.
 
The difference in size you need to get to reach Low 1-C is enormous, so simply putting more infinite together most likely will not suffice. Unless of course there are other statements backing it up.
What kind of statements? Does it have to branch out infinitely? Like timelines constantly branch out from each other infinitely.
 
What kind of statements? Does it have to branch out infinitely? Like timelines constantly branch out from each other infinitely.
I think even infinite timelines branching out infinitely would still not be enough. I remember a staff member stating that if all initial infinite timelines branch off with a new set of infinite timelines and these subsequent timelines continues to branch off with new timelines the same way it was before and this infinitely, it could be Low 1-C.
 
I think even infinite timelines branching out infinitely would still not be enough. I remember a staff member stating that if all initial infinite timelines branch off with a new set of infinite timelines and these subsequent timelines continues to branch off with new timelines the same way it was before and this infinitely, it could be Low 1-C.
Yeah that’s what I figured.
 
An easy way would be to state a dimension encompasses a 2-A world in the same way our Universe encompasses planets
So... Would something like a higher world encompassing an infinite dimension/Void (That contains countless worlds), with the higher world considering said dimension as "finite" (Direct statement), make the higher world Low 1-C or not?
 
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