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Intro
I'm basically just inquiring about how we go about determining the sizes of dimensions since we don't really have any standards for it.
Inquiry
So, in our Universe page it briefly talks about quantifying dimension sizes. And within it it says:
Having a starry sky may qualify as being a Multi-Solar System sized pocket reality
I want to focus on the word "may" for a second. I see in many verses that we default assume that if you enter a dimension and see a star in the sky, that dimension contains said star. A common example is Kaguya's dimensions, we see a star in one of them and as such we treat the dimension as a space containing a star and a planet. I'm sure there's a 100 other examples too. I'm curious what justifies said assumption? Like why do we default to "what is seen in the sky is apart of the dimension"? Because based on our universe page, stars in the sky only might qualify the dimension for containing said star.
So, I guess I'm curious how do we determine when it may qualify. Do we have an unspoken rule of thumb, or is it simply assumed as long as it isn't directly contradicted?
I'm basically just inquiring about how we go about determining the sizes of dimensions since we don't really have any standards for it.
Inquiry
So, in our Universe page it briefly talks about quantifying dimension sizes. And within it it says:
Having a starry sky may qualify as being a Multi-Solar System sized pocket reality
I want to focus on the word "may" for a second. I see in many verses that we default assume that if you enter a dimension and see a star in the sky, that dimension contains said star. A common example is Kaguya's dimensions, we see a star in one of them and as such we treat the dimension as a space containing a star and a planet. I'm sure there's a 100 other examples too. I'm curious what justifies said assumption? Like why do we default to "what is seen in the sky is apart of the dimension"? Because based on our universe page, stars in the sky only might qualify the dimension for containing said star.
So, I guess I'm curious how do we determine when it may qualify. Do we have an unspoken rule of thumb, or is it simply assumed as long as it isn't directly contradicted?