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What tier is this Cosmology?

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The entire multiverse is considered a "Universe." Thats what they call it, idk why the Author chose that. A single Spacetime continuum is simply called "Dimension." When the usage of the word "World" comes up it means something greater than dimensions vaguely but anyways moving on from that.

Past, future, and present are all different Dimensions.

Their is infinite snapshots of "the present moment" (aka infinite dimensions/spacetimes of the "present")

However, "The Present" is a period of time now occurring. Something a planck second ago would no longer be "The present" but instead be "the past." Thus there would be infinite dimensions/universes of that time frame and even those dimensions/spacetimes (Considered "The Past") are creating their own infinite amount of Spacetimes/Dimensions based around "their present moment" and so on.

however again, this is something that every dimensions/space time does. their every present moment including their past, and futures expand off into infinite dimensions/spacetimes.

This also includes every "Future Universe" creating their own infinite amount universes/dimensions/spacetimes based around their present moments with each universe creating its own multiverse from it.

all of these is contained inside "The Universe."

The question: So if every/all of the dimensions/spacetimes in all of past, present, and future is creating infinite universes/dimension/spacetimes/timelines of their "Present moments" shouldn't that create an uncountably infinite dimensions/spacetimes thus making the cosmology 5D?
 
"Universe" "Dimension" and "World" have always had flexible meanings. World usually means either planet Earth or the Universe, but it has often met pocket reality or even the entire multiverse. Same with dimension, while it can mean spatiotemporal dimensions, most fictions treat it as meaning body of space; whether it be spacetime continuum or pocket reality. But can also just mean big gap. Universe can also mean Observable Universe, Spacetime Continuum, or even the entire multiverse.
 
"Universe" "Dimension" and "World" have always had flexible meanings. World usually means either planet Earth or the Universe, but it has often met pocket reality or even the entire multiverse. Same with dimension, while it can mean spatiotemporal dimensions, most fictions treat it as meaning body of space; whether it be spacetime continuum or pocket reality. But can also just mean big gap. Universe can also mean Observable Universe, Spacetime Continuum, or even the entire multiverse.
the author in this series intentionally created a distinction between the words, but my question overall was this; quoting myself below..



The question: So if every/(all of the dimensions/)spacetime(s) in all of past, present, and future is creating infinite universes(dimension/spacetimes/timelines) by use of their "Present moments." Shouldn't that create an uncountably infinite dimensions/spacetimes thus making the cosmology 5D?
 
If the multiverse or "Universe" in this instance has its own overarching temporal dimension/timeline that supersedes those of the space-time continuums in it, then each "moment" of that higher timeline would have 4-dimensional spacetimes present, leading to an uncountably infinite amount across the entire "Universe". Which is Low 1-C.

So if this is legitimate then yes, it is Low 1-C.
 
If the multiverse or "Universe" in this instance has its own overarching temporal dimension/timeline that supersedes those of the space-time continuums in it, then each "moment" of that higher timeline would have 4-dimensional spacetimes present, leading to an uncountably infinite amount across the entire "Universe". Which is Low 1-C.

So if this is legitimate then yes, it is Low 1-C.
lets ignore that it was called a "Universe" i feel that maybe confusing and causing a misunderstanding with the question i have

if "every/all moments" is creating their own Universe and those universes have their own multiverse spaning off of them. That should equate to an uncoutnably infinite amount of universes and thus be 5D?
 
That's Low 2-C at most. Each 4D spacetime continuum (Universe) i.e 3D space with time dimension, already has these infinite 3D snapshots i.e 3D universes (Dimensions) i.e 3D space with no time dimension.

What you're saying is basically this:

Low 2-C | Universe level+: Characters who are capable of significantly affecting[1], creating and/or destroying an area of space that is qualitatively larger than an infinitely-sized 3-dimensional space. Common fictional examples of spaces representing such sizes are space-time continuums (the entire past, present and future of 3-dimensional space) of a universal scale.
 
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