Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-7737174-20130402211149/@comment-24383490-20140809135608

Well, I agree that each setting have different rules, but as far as I understand the actual science, how higher dimensions work is that a 4-dimensional being can read and manipulate "our" 3-dimensional reality like we read a book or a newspaper, a 5-dimensional being can do the same to 4-dimensional space and so onwards.

22 dimensions is so insanely high scale that it is impossible to comprehend, and the Choushin created all of 22-dimensional reality in Tenchi Muyo with one dimensional supervisor each, while themselves occupying a much higher hyperdimension. Then far above and beyond even that is Kami Tenchi's true self, of which lighthawk wing Tenchi is only an avatar.

He is the supreme being of his reality, far more than infinitely above and beyond everybody and everything else, which to me at least is what logically defines omnipotence. It makes perfect sense to me in much the same manner that Featherine's supremacy/omnipotence in her continuity makes perfect sense to me. Absolute dimensional superiority.

By comparison, one scientific theory that I read on Wikipedia is that our Big Bang was created simply by two thin membranes of a higher-dimensional matrix scraping against each other, and elsewhere, that our entire reality is only a flimsy projection/illusion or simulation from higher-dimensional space. So, basically universal, or even omniversal, scale is literally less than nothing to these degrees of power, the former of which by comparison is all that the highest Seiya characters are capable of. That is all. This isn't a mere "fanwank". I genuinely think that Kami Tenchi makes perfect sense as the very definition of either ultipotent or omnipotent.