Are each of the dimensions in the omniverse infinitely larger than the last, and if so can you explain in detail?
Dear Dimensional Delineator,
Dimensional boundaries are difficult to determine sometimes, especially with expanding universes. Some are relatively small, others expansive. But even among infinite universes, the answer to your question is rather troublesome. You see, if you have two universes which are infinitely large, then each one would be infinitely larger than the other. Situations such as these are common when dealing with infinity, and it is no wonder the Confederated Terran Colonial Fleet named one of their vessels "The Problem of Infinities."一个无限比上一个无限大无限倍,且涉及无限都是这个概念
Dear Dimensional Delineator,
Dimensional boundaries are difficult to determine sometimes, especially with expanding universes. Some are relatively small, others expansive. But even among infinite universes, the answer to your question is rather troublesome. You see, if you have two universes which are infinitely large, then each one would be infinitely larger than the other. Situations such as these are common when dealing with infinity, and it is no wonder the Confederated Terran Colonial Fleet named one of their vessels "The Problem of Infinities."一个无限比上一个无限大无限倍,且涉及无限都是这个概念











