PhantomØ4
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I understand that the reason is based on this
But I am pretty sure that this would be the backdrop dimension to the actual sea. The structure of "the sea" and the relationship of it with the bubble worlds is no different from a regular universe and a regular multiverse as far as I am aware, they are just a single dimensionality above.
If you use all the adjectives used for bubble worlds for universes then the structure would be a 2-A structure, not a low 1-C structure. So the Sea would simply be the 5-D equivalent of a regular multiverse just like bubbles are the 5-D equivalent of a regular universe.
Destroying The Sea only consists of destroying all the 5-D structures that make it up, how on earth would that attain another dimension?
I genuinely just wanna know the reasoning for not treating it like multiverses structures are treated.
Regardless of that, though, I'd be fine with the Silver Sea being considered a 6-D space. From the looks of it, it's described as encompassing all of the bubble worlds and as infinitely large compared to them, and they're even called "small worlds" on account of that (Correct me if I'm wrong here), so, yeah, I don't have a problem with deeming it to be another level of Low 1-C at least.
But I am pretty sure that this would be the backdrop dimension to the actual sea. The structure of "the sea" and the relationship of it with the bubble worlds is no different from a regular universe and a regular multiverse as far as I am aware, they are just a single dimensionality above.
If you use all the adjectives used for bubble worlds for universes then the structure would be a 2-A structure, not a low 1-C structure. So the Sea would simply be the 5-D equivalent of a regular multiverse just like bubbles are the 5-D equivalent of a regular universe.
Destroying The Sea only consists of destroying all the 5-D structures that make it up, how on earth would that attain another dimension?
I genuinely just wanna know the reasoning for not treating it like multiverses structures are treated.