Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-7737174-20130402211149/@comment-25780089-20150112082615

Antvasima wrote: Hmm. You have only made 2 edits on any wiki, and both of them are related to this topic in particular, which ny paranoia finds suspicious, as interpreting spatial dimensions as pocket universes was a now globally banned user's favourite topic. My apologies if this suspicion is unfounded.

Regardless, D3 is stated to rule all of 3-dimensional space, and there are 22 Dimensional supervisors shown. Within the show, there are also references to the encounter with higher-dimensional lifeforms, but that the Choushin are special. They are beyond dimensional scale and conceptualisation. Scan links are difficult to paste in this browser, but I will give it a try in the next post.

As for omniverse, there are different accounts of what it means. One interpretation is that it includes all of fiction and reality, in which case no fictional omnipotent can reach that high, regardless of claims from the author, as its influence stops with the franchise in question. Another, from Mark Gruenwald's (the man who I believe invented the term Omniverse) Quasar run is as infinite multiverses, which given that Brane cosmology defines a multiverse as 5-dimensional, would make it 6-dimensional. In Wiktionary it is simply defined as a collection of universes, andin Merriam-Webster it is defined as 7-dimensional. Whereas Spore defines it as 10- or 11-dimensional, and certain power listing wikis define it as an infinite number of universes. I can assure that I am not anyone that's been here before as this is my first account I've made (quite recently too might I add), so I've only had 2 responses so far and rarely have time to respond being busy with school and all. But that's quite okay.

Anyways, I am genuinely curious about this because I would like to know what you think about the particular power levels of Tenchi Muyo's most powerful beings including Kami Tenchi in comparison to Marvel, DC, Image, etc. in scale and scope. And well I'll take that these theories were applied and were shown to directly influence Tenchi Muyo! I only asked because often times power listing is based on speculation and no sources to show particular claims. In Marvel levels of infinity was clearly mentioned which was stated to be influenced by a theory that came out of Princeton University in 1897 I believe. These levels of infinity I'm sure have some relation to the dimension theory you have mentioned. I wasn't doubting, I was just curious about what concepts they used for its power levels.

And well... I can now include Kami Tenchi as an equivalent to TOAA and M.O.M.

As fictional omnipotents being omniversal, they can claim to be omniversal in THAT regard. Just as long as they don't trespass other fictional verses as it infringes copyright laws of course, in other words... in its own canon. What they can do is refer to the omniverse is vaguely refer to it as "everything" which well... can become a problem as the scope of everything can be subject to interpretation. heh