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Is it High 1-B?
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A single atom in an infinite universe of higher layers contains the infinite universe of lower layers. In this way, there are infinite floors.Context?
How is this infinite^infinite described?
How is its destruction described?
Without these answers, this could be an indeterminate feat, really high level of 3-A or just High 3-A. Or it could be 2-A.
Don't really think it would be High 1-B without more proof.
Is the infinite^infinite universe different from High 1-B?If it specifically states, "infinite higher layers" and "infinite floors" - that could likely be considered High 1-B.
But I would prefer to read these quotes directly.
Also, how was it being destroyed?
This is already measured at High 1-B.If there are infinite higher and lower layers - infinite floors, that sounds like High 1-B to me for the cosmology.
As for the destruction, I would need information about what was done specifically.
Quotes for all of this would be nice.
Infinite^infinite normal 4-D universes is uncountably infinite and Low 1-C, IIRC.This is already measured at High 1-B.
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I wonder if it's different from the infinite^infinite universe.
So why is it the Dark Tower, High 1-B, when higher layers of atoms are not mentioned at higher infinity or higher dimension, but contain the entire lower layer's infinity universe?Infinite^infinite normal 4-D universes is uncountably infinite and Low 1-C, IIRC.
Bump"The multiverse which makes up the Dark Tower is comprised of infinite layers or "steps", each of which contains an infinite number of universes which are themselves infinitely larger than those found on the step below."
Uncountable infinite (I assume the key word is larger infinite) on 2A scale is Low 1C. Uncountable infinite on Low 1C scale will get higher as well. And so on and so on.
Each layer in Dark Tower is infinitely larger than the one below it which contain a universe larger than the one below it which is already infinite to begin with.
It fit the bill for High 1B according to our current guideline.
Can there be anything above the 2-A baseline unless it's Tier 1?Basically yes. I prefer the old one tbh.