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This is probably one of the super rare cases in which the uncountable infinity part of High 2-A comes into play. In a number line, all real numbers are infinite. Similarly, there are an infinite amount of decimals between any two given real numbers (infinite numbers between 1 and 2). Thus, there are an uncountably infinite amount of numbers in a number line including decimals.
This kind of infinite multiverse with infinite timelines in each universe of the infinite universes would probably qualify as uncountably infinite, and thus High 2-A.
I've been sporadically looking for cases like this in fiction; with a conservative mentality, that could be as low as "At least 2-A, likely far higher" or just "Likely High 2-A" but given the phrasing of the tier definition, I'd just say straight up High 2-A because whether or not it could possibly be equivalent to the creation/destruction of a significant 5D construct, it is still an order of infinity above the defined peak of 2-A