Let me understand, you mean franchises in which destroying a universe is equivalent to destroying a multiverse?So i have been thinking. What are verses you know which has the largest universes. I do not mean physical sizes more like marvel where it can from multi to multiversal scale with the universe
pretty muchLet me understand, you mean franchises in which destroying a universe is equivalent to destroying a multiverse?
As in Marvel's 616 universe, destroying it is equivalent to destroying a multiverse due to the number of dimensions and planes that that single universe contains.
Holy shit I forgot to read the title@King of time I know this sounds funny but because this topic is about the largest single universe and not the multiverse itself.
I remember that in one of the Digimon mangas it was mentioned that the human universe was a region of the Digital World.I guess Digimon fits in this category.
Yes. The Xross Wars manga.I remember that in one of the Digimon mangas it was mentioned that the human universe was a region of the Digital World.
The Tamers world is multi-layered. Adventure's digital world now is multi-layered according to what Homeostasis said in Tri.Also in Tamers there is a mini universe, the Dark Area changes a little from work to work, since in Frontier it was inside the planet, but in other products the Dark Area has a possibly multiversal size by connecting with multiple Digital Worlds.
By the way, as I understand in transformers, higher dimensions are used as higher infinities, since the essentially infinite 2-dimensional universe seems small and limited compared to the three-dimensional level?Elric of Melnibone is the biggest I’m aware of, it invokes higher infinities in its lore and even a single universe is composed of countless higher dimensions, and you explicitly have to “scale up” to reach that kinda stuff and “scale down to infinity” to move to a lower universe. Discworld is another obscenely big one, a lot of usage of higher infinity related math from what I’ve seen.
Transformers is also ridiculously big but how big exactly is kinda hard to determine. It’s got that marvel esque bullshit where each universe essentially spawns an infinite amount of multiverses and there are other multiverses inside of it and the weird Kabbalah shit but yeah, hard to chart it all exactly. I have no real clue now how it compares to other beyond multiversal series because the way its cosmology is setup is just kinda weird but not on the surface.
And I know nobody wants to acknowledge it but SCP is probably a contender for the biggest out there now
Besides Suggs
The Dark Area is multiversal as it is multi-layered 1 and can swallow both the Digital and Human Worlds 1the Dark Area changes a little from work to work, since in Frontier it was inside the planet, but in other products the Dark Area has a possibly multiversal size by connecting with multiple Digital Worlds.
they are, Ichikawa referred to them with brane terminology and I have seen one translation that calls the Flatworld infiniteBy the way, as I understand in transformers, higher dimensions are used as higher infinities, since the essentially infinite 2-dimensional universe seems small and limited compared to the three-dimensional level?
Dota kinda qualifies here
The realms are technically only universal in size, but each individual one happens to fracture into infinite different timelines every second so