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What speed would this qualify for?

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Hello, basically my question is what speed would leaving the entire universe through sheer speed be? By leaving the universe, I mean a low 2-C universe with it's own space-time that one would need to go through and has a confirmed multiverse with other timelines.
 
If I'm understanding correctly, the size of any low 2-C universe. Basically infinite, encompasses galaxies etc, has it's own space-time. The time frame isn't specific, but it's expressed to be easy and casual to do so, done in like three short paragraphs, and proceeds to fly outside of it to see a higher plane of whiteness that encompasses it
 
Low 2-C universe isn't infinite in size by default. But if it's stated in verse that universe os infinity crosing it would be infinite speed no matter the timeframe
 
The context needs to be a little bit more specific regarding its size. Because it's meant to be moving through space, like moving from A to B without considering time, it even could be MLTF.
 
The size is infinite, so leaving the universe entirely through mftl speed would be impossible. But yeah thank you for the answers
 
Hmmmmmm... I would like to say "Yeah, it's Infinite speed", but something like that would be like teleporting without actually doing it. Something like Omnipresence but it's not like that, it'd mean to be anywhere without considering the distance.

When I said the specific thing I was talking about a feat that moving massively faster than light wouldn't be able to leave the universe behind. Like our universe itself expands faster than light.
 
If Universe = Finite Distance, then Speed = MFTL+
If Universe = Infinite Distance, then Speed = Infinite
As a rule of thumb, crossing an infinite distance over a finite time = infinite speed.
 
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