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What tier is an Absolute Infinity dimensional character?

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If by “infinity dimensional character” you mean exists in and infinite dimensional plane then he’s between High 1-B or Low 1-A depending on context
 
Guys I am talking about the Absolute Infinity concept by George Cantor. It is an even greater level of infinity than uncountable infinite so I'm pretty sure it's at least Low 1-A. I am curious if it is enough to reach 1-A or High 1-A though.
 
Actually nevermind that. I read the tiering system and saw that Aleph 2 dimensions counts as 1-A. But Absolute Infinity is even greater than any Aleph value so would it be enough to reach High 1-A?
 
But it clearly states in the tiering system page that Aleph 2 dimensions is enough to be 1-A. Absolute Infinity is way way way way bigger than aleph 2.
 
Look up Absolute Infinity by George Cantor. If you are not knowledgeable about Aleph numbers and levels of infinity then you shouldn't really be answering these questions. I appreciate your response though.
 
I already did and I answered you, good luck tho but like I said a statement that just calls someone "an absolute infinite D character" would at most get H1B here.
 
Well the tiering system page says otherwise lol. I already told you, the tier page states that an aleph 2 number of dimensions is already considered 1-A. Absolute Infinity is considered a greater level of infinity than any aleph number so it is at the very least 1-A.
 
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