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It will, but that's coming much later though. Just because 7-D wasn't accepted now doesn't mean something can't come along and help Alvis' case. All that's left is the matter of Alvis' nature of being 6-D or notIt's a shame the 7D stuff got rejected but I feel like Xenosaga and Xenogears need to be established on this wiki tbh.
Overall I agree with what was accepted, I'm really feeling these upgrades!
We agreed to put a pin in 7-D for now. Since the other changes non ap related were universally accepted, would it be ok to add those?I think 7-D need more solid evidence, to be valid. I am neutral on 6-D. 5-D tiering and the other changes look dine
No, 7-D got rejected. 6-D It's still being argued. There's a split between people6-D got rejected
Oh mb then lolNo, 7-D got rejected. 6-D It's still being argued. There's a split between people
This seems like it's referring to a pocket dimension being formed apart from the conventional multiverse, and thus, outside of its space and time. It'd be Low 1-C if the scan actually had any indication of superiority over the spacetime continuum, which it doesn't; the fact that the wording is "When the divine will floats beyond space and time..." pretty clearly indicates that it's just talking about something existing detached from normal spacetime, wihout necessarily transcending it completely.Alvis is also the being responsible for the creation and utilization of something called "The Passage of Fate", what this is an construct that dictates the events of all worlds as it's overarching Concept of Fate. Gods of the Multiverse are able to utilize the Passage of Fate to their advantage, as seen when after acquiring Meyneth's Monado, becomes one with it, and forms a new realm dubbed "Memory Space" a land based on Zanza's Memories of original universe before the Space-Time Transition, however it separated from the conventional Multiverse in the sense of it's existence is stated to be beyond the boundaries of Space-Time itself. Because Xenoblade's Energy Source known as "Ether" is the building block for all Existence, including Space & Time, which proves that the Multiverse is a 4-D Construct, The Passage of Fate in turn would be considered 5-D. Which both Zanza and Eventually Shulk would take control over
And how does the Passage of Fate's power allowing for the creation of a pocket dimension outside of spacetime indicate that, exactly? That seems like a feat of range, at best.Not exactly, what it refers to is that the Passage of Fate by itself already exists beyond the multiverse.
It doesn't say "Outside" of Space-Time, it's specifically states "Beyond" it, those two are very different things. Combine that with the Architect stating that all of the number of Universes Co-Exist "Side by Side". Those are two very different things. Plus as posted before, the Passage of Fate dictates and affects those Universes that are stated to be Infinite in size.And how does the Passage of Fate's power allowing for the creation of a pocket dimension outside of spacetime indicate that, exactly? That seems like a feat of range, at best.
They're not. "Outside" and "beyond" are effectively synonyms and can be used interchangeably depending on the context of a phrase: You can probably look up any common use of the latter to see that it doesn't really mean "Infinitely above" by default, too.First off it doesn't say "Outside" of Space-Time, it's specifically states "Beyond" it, those two are very different things.
I don't see how. Can you elaborate on that?Combine that with the Architect stating that all of the number of Universes Co-Exist "Side by Side" with one another would imply that the Passage of Fate is 5-D
Which is a Tier 2 feat on its own.Plus as posted before, the Passage of Fate dictates and affects those Universes.
That doesn’t mean beyond can’t also be used synonymously with above as well depending on context. If you want to bring up how the word is used, there’s probably just as many sentences where beyond could be used interchangeably with above.They're not. "Outside" and "beyond" are effectively synonyms and can be used interchangeably depending on the context of a phrase: You can probably look up any common use of the latter to see that it doesn't really mean "Infinitely above" by default, too.
He means that every universe exists on the same level, meaning that it’s unlikely for something like the Passage of Fate, stated to be beyond space and time, to exist on that same level because these universes already inhabit the 4th dimension. The Passage of Fate would have to possess different space-time continuum in order for it to still be 4-D.I don't see how. Can you elaborate on that?