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What exactly is a Hyperverse ? And an Outerverse ?

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Ever since i first found this wiki, i wondered what Hyperverses and Outerverses were.

Can somebody please explain to me what those are ?
 
They are simply terms we use to more easily define certain structures. Obviously, a large collection of universes is a multiverse. A structure containing multiple universes but also built upon our current model of String Theory (11-D structures) would be a "Complex Multiverse".

"Hyperverse" is used to describe a multiversal structure that transcends our current model for String Theory. For instance, a multiverse-like structure with 16 dimensions in total would be considered a "Hyperverse".

"Outerverse" is a term we use for something that transcends all cosmological models, since it is beyond logic and dimensions, altogether. A "structure", if that term would apply, completely outside yet superior to anything else regardless of what cosmological model or number of dimensions it has would be "Outerverse level".
 
Wow, this got ultra-necroed....

Anyway, the basis of the names comes from hyperverse being a structure beyond the multiverse as accepted by M-Theory to be a complete 11-D multiversal totality (Well, at least, as far as is known by that theory. There are also other prominent theories like Superstring and E8 which have 10 and 8 dimensions, respectively.) Hyper coming from the Greek meaning "over," something. So you could just as easily call a Hyperverse an Oververse if you chose (you could use that term for 1-A, as well, though Outerverse probably fits better) And then Outerverse is just how it sounds, being on the outer bounds of a "verse," that is, the fictional totality of existence.
 
I think this thread can be closed, but I wanted to give a decent explanation to anyone who might be interested OVO
 
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