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Anonymous /co/149010834#149019823
6/15/2025, 5:10:46 PM
>Infinite dimensionality
>This would be represented as a set of (1 ∞, 2 ∞, 3 ∞, .... ,∞ ∞)
>But wait!
>We can make infinity bigger with HYPER CARDINALS
so now you have (SUPER 1 ∞, SUPER 2 ∞, SUPER ∞, ... SUPER ∞ ∞)
>The set of infinite dimensionality of infinity being a hyper cardinal itself
The shit that schizos make up is really funny
Anonymous /co/148997918#148998165
6/13/2025, 11:50:32 PM
>>148997748
Continuing.
A set of infinite 2d universes can exist effortlessly in a 3d structure, as that is simply just what an infinite 3d structure is definitionally.

Now, say you have a set of infinite 3d universes. ALL, and I mean ALL of them are inside, correspond to, intersect, or are consumed by a SINGLE 4d universe.

A 4d being can walk around these infinite 3d multiverses like you and I walk into another room. The distinction and distance between them is literally a spatial coordinate. That's how they see this hierarchy. They're in multiple 3d universes CONCURRENTLY. Their higher universe works on entirely different volumes/masses/energy systems/logic than the lower one.

You can do this again with 4d to 5d, infinite 4 universes can exist inside a 5d universe, and the distinction is the same. A 5d guy moving around and existing in 4d universes at the same time.

The 4d universes occupy a cross section of the 5d one, the 3d universe is now nothing but an infinite line.

So various "universes" of 2d, to 3d (a multiverse of 2d), to 4d (a multiverse of 3d) can all coexist, side by side, physically next to each other, in a 5d universe as comprehensive structure. How they all break up and share the space of a 5d structure is extremely difficult to mentally grasp.

So a guy who punches 3d infinitely, destroying an infinite 3d universe. essentially doesn't do shit to a 4d, let alone a 5d structure.
Anonymous /co/148994200#148997547
6/13/2025, 11:06:40 PM
>Infinite dimensions
Infinite 3 dimensions, yes