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So here is what the cosmology states, ''The lowest heaven (Hell) contains an uncountably infinite number of dimensions. It has to house damned souls, demons, fallen angels, and tormented spirits."
So that already puts this lowest heaven at H1-B+. But the issue I have with this is the author trying to give information about the structure of the heavens, or is he just trying to make his verse powerful, because he doesn't often state anything about existence, but when he does, it comes from a specific character. Plus, the author doesn't seem to want to make the main character or the verse the most powerful. But ya id like a second opinion because it's not often that a writer outright states that a structure has uncountably infinite dimensions.
Anyway, now to the rest of the heavens.
The next heaven is called Paradise. It is outright stated that this heaven is a higher structure than Hell, with it being eternal and outside the constraints of space, time, and structure.
And the last heaven, called Heaven, is the place where divine beings exist, with it being the highest realm we know of.
Anyway, since Paradise transcends Hell but also space, time, and structure, would that make it a 1-A structure?
I know this is a lot to read, but I'm kind of confused and unsure if I should even ask for this verse to be added to the wiki.
Thank you for your time.
So that already puts this lowest heaven at H1-B+. But the issue I have with this is the author trying to give information about the structure of the heavens, or is he just trying to make his verse powerful, because he doesn't often state anything about existence, but when he does, it comes from a specific character. Plus, the author doesn't seem to want to make the main character or the verse the most powerful. But ya id like a second opinion because it's not often that a writer outright states that a structure has uncountably infinite dimensions.
Anyway, now to the rest of the heavens.
The next heaven is called Paradise. It is outright stated that this heaven is a higher structure than Hell, with it being eternal and outside the constraints of space, time, and structure.
And the last heaven, called Heaven, is the place where divine beings exist, with it being the highest realm we know of.
Anyway, since Paradise transcends Hell but also space, time, and structure, would that make it a 1-A structure?
I know this is a lot to read, but I'm kind of confused and unsure if I should even ask for this verse to be added to the wiki.
Thank you for your time.