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Why isn't IG Thanos(MCU) 3-A?

Unknown with the complete Infinity Gauntlet (Threatened to tear the universe down to its last atom and then remake it, see note below)

the note below:
Note: The younger Thanos from an alternate timeline threatening to tear the universe down to its last atoms and remake it are statements that hold various problems to be a 3-A feat:

  • It took hours for the original Thanos to disintegrate half of all living beings in the universe (As shown in Captain Marvel), a notably more complex action would take unknown periods of time, which may discard the feat as being Universe level without contradicting what Thanos said.
  • The Snap damaged the Gauntlet and its user, a use of it with a ridiculously higher amount of power demanded would be too much for them.
    • The scale of the energy exceeded by the Gauntlet when the lesser-in-power Snap was done was portrayed similarly when Thanos used the stones to destroy them, showing their durability to be that low and Thanos barely surviving that action, even if indirectly.
    • Although a 5 years younger Thanos is still knowledgeable over the stones and its capabilities, this indicates nothing about his experience with them, which he lacks.
  • Furthermore, his idea of destroying and remaking the universe is pretty derailed from the dogmatic plan he had to "save" the universe originally in Infinity War, potentially implying his new threat to be desperate and reckless as opposed to his usual calculated and methodical successful actions. Thanos never understood he was a madman, after all.
 
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