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Deceived3596 UchihaSlayer96 Deceived3596 wrote on UchihaSlayer96's profile.
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The nature of the stories ensures that each dimension has its own axes, and here it is the axes of a microcosm that are affectedWhat's the evidence for those microcosms having their own time axes again? The best I found is this where it said the flow of time differs. Sorry, I haven't revisited this in quite a while.
Can somebody write an explanation post for what we currently need to evaluate here please?
Also, since I don’t believe anyone’s asked you this directly, I might as well pose the question now. Say we have a multiverse encompassed by an overarching timeline. Obviously, this isn’t inherently Low 1-C since the overarching timeline can be a single time dimension servicing all of space-time. Let’s say however, that the lesser timelines are confirmed to harbor their own time dimensions. Would you then consider the overarching timeline to be a higher time dimension, and would you consider it an additional direction? If not, is supporting evidence like the examples you gave needed for specific ratings, or is it merely an alternative form of evidence?
Depends on what exactly dimension means in this context. Like, if it's very strictly mathematical to the point that we can conclude that they don't point in the same direction, then it would be fine. However, per default and I suspect in most cases we would find, I would instead assume it means they each have their own flow of time which may change independently of each other.
Good evidence can come in many forms and would need case-by-case evaluation. My examples are just about the only cases I could come up with that would be sufficient.
They contain microcosms, which already gives them +1. Now the same argument is used because all dimensions have the same functioning (thanks to the stories that guarantee it) and therefore it will also have an orthogonal time (even Yggdrasil which is a Worldview being affected will not affect the world). So there is this showing that throughout the stories, each dimension has its own time axis and with the support of this scan concerning the microcosms, it comes that these axes are in the mathematical sense. In addition I have this scan which although it is at first sight some 'flow of time', it is not the case. The story manipulators directly manipulate the axes. Time can therefore be altered or stopped in a worldview, it does not impact in any way the universe and its other microcosms.And how does Yggdrasil's time orthologically differ from Worlds?
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